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    1. New Hampshire, New York, New Mexico and New Jersey? Those states should’ve been outlined in blue.

    2. eyesearsmouth-nose on

      Several towns in New England that I can think of off the top of my head are missing, so this number is incorrect.

      Also, I love that Alaska is shown to scale.

    3. NotRightInTheZed on

      North Dakota is missing New Hradec. But then again, it’s probably not technically a city. Very small town with a church. But New Leipzig is there and their pop is only like 200.

    4. KathyJaneway on

      I guess everything is old in Maine, Montana and Nevada, nothing new there.

    5. StrongAdhesiveness86 on

      It’d be interesting if you could overlay places with „Nuevo/Nueva“ in their name

    6. LongtimeLurker916 on

      New Braintree, New Salem, and New Marlborough (very small but real towns in Central/Western Massachusetts) not included. And also the coastal trio of Newbury/West Newbury/Newburyport. I wondered if the three small Western towns were so small that they lacked their own ZIP code or some measure of that type, but the Newburys surely qualify.

    7. This includes Newaygo, MI, lol. It isn’t „New Aygo“, it’s from Anishinaabemowin _negwegon_.

    8. Hood_Harmacist on

      I think you’ve discovered a new ‘belt’ in the USA, called the ‘new belt’ 😛

    9. No-Archer-5034 on

      Yo, what should we call this place?

      Well, it’s kinda like this place I remember called York.

      Should be just call it New York then?

      Ya, that’s fine.

    10. OpportunityNew9316 on

      New Weston, New Bremen, New Corydon, New Lisbon, new Madison, New Hope, New Paris, New Alscae? All of those within 40 miles of each over on the Ohio, Indiana border

    11. Advanced_Apricot_971 on

      there are 6 towns in nh that start with new (new london, new ipswitch, new hampton, new durham, new castle, and new boston) and they all have less than 6,000 people. new castle is an island (former peninsula) right before maine with a population of less than 1,000, and is 3 miles of our only 17 miles of coastline.

    12. Uncontrolled_Chaos on

      Don’t recognize most of these, but I see Newberry, MI and Newport, OR. Feel like those dont count.

    13. There’s a New Hope just south east of Huntsville, AL, and a New Hope just west of Chattanooga, TN, about 60 miles apart.

    14. merpixieblossomxo on

      What’s the blue dot in Washington State? I genuinely can’t think of a city with the word New in it anywhere near there, and now I’m feeling crazy. I looked at a map to make sure I wasn’t forgetting something obvious, but didn’t see anything.

    15. The_Great_Marduk on

      Nebraska is Newman Grove, Newport, and Newcastle. Not really in the spirit of New in the name.

    16. Reasonable-HB678 on

      The nearest ones near me, New Albany, a rapidly expanding Columbus suburb; New Rome, the former jurisdiction that acted as a speed trap along US 40; and New Philadelphia, somewhere between Columbus and Akron.

    17. Allemaengel on

      I think I see New Tripoli, PA, lol.

      I grew up there and no, not exactly pronounced like the Libyan or Lebanese ones.

    18. kernelpanic789 on

      What is the place in SW Missouri? There isn’t anything named „New“ anything there

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