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New Haven é uma cidade localizada no Estado americano de Connecticut. Segundo o censo americano de 2000 tem 123.626 habitantes. É a segunda maior do estado, localizando-se na região do nordeste americano denominada Nova Inglaterra. Foi fundada em 24 de abril de 1638. More information...

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