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Alburgh is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. It lies
about four
miles (6 km) north-east of
Harleston and 16
miles (26 km) south...
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Alburgh (formerly Alburg) is a town in
Grand Isle County, Vermont,
United States,
founded in 1781 by Ira Allen. The po****tion was 2,106 at the 2020 United...
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Champlain as the Champlain-Adirondack
Biosphere Reserve. The
Alburgh Peninsula (also
known as the
Alburgh Tongue),
extending south from the
Quebec s**** of the...
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Alburgh is a
village within the town of the same name in
Grand Isle County, Vermont,
United States. The po****tion was 571 at the 2020 census. The town's...
- The
Alburgh–Noyan
Border Crossing connects the
villages of Noyan,
Quebec with
Alburgh,
Vermont on the Canada–US border. It is
reached by
Vermont Route...
- East
Alburgh (also
known as East
Alburg and
Alburg Junction) is a po****ted
place in
Grand Isle
County in the U.S.
state of Vermont. It was
formerly the...
- Minnesota; and the
Northwest Angle in
Minnesota are
three such places.
Alburgh, Vermont, is not
directly connected by land, but is
accessible by road...
- short-lived
settlement existed at
Pointe à l'Algonquin, now
Windmill Point,
Alburgh. A
village with a church, saw mill and
fifty huts
existed at the present...
- US 2
extends 150.518
miles (242.235 km) from the New York
state line in
Alburgh to the New
Hampshire state line in Guildhall. West of Vermont, US 2 continues...
- the Woods. In Vermont, the
Alburgh Tongue, as well as
Province Point,
which is the
small end of a
peninsula east of
Alburgh, are
bounded by
Quebec and...