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1575:East Orland
1560:Bass Harbor
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1307:Brooksville
1227:County seat
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829:2000 census
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463:Rockefeller
447:Holyoke Dam
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331:2020 census
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1652:Categories
1610:Somesville
1580:Harborside
1510:Bar Harbor
1417:Stonington
1372:Mariaville
1357:Great Pond
1352:Gouldsboro
1347:Frenchboro
1292:Bar Harbor
850:References
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105:68°40′00″W
102:44°09′22″N
1585:Islesford
1520:Bucksport
1515:Blue Hill
1397:Penobscot
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1332:Deer Isle
1312:Bucksport
1297:Blue Hill
1252:Ellsworth
1234:Ellsworth
1137:, Arcadia
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297:23-74580
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1525:Castine
1452:Waltham
1442:Trenton
1437:Tremont
1367:Lamoine
1362:Hancock
1317:Castine
1282:Amherst
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