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York County, Maine Census Data

Maine York County, Maine People QuickFactsYork CountyMainePopulation, 2005 estimate 202,3151,321,505Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 8.3%3.7%Population, 2000 186,7421,…

Androscoggin County, Maine Census Data

Maine Androscoggin County, Maine People QuickFactsAndroscoggin CountyMainePopulation, 2005 estimate 108,0391,321,505Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 4.1%3.7%Population…

Aroostook County, Maine Census Data

Maine Aroostook County, Maine People QuickFactsAroostook CountyMainePopulation, 2005 estimate 73,2401,321,505Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 -0.9%3.7%Population, 2000…

Bangor, Maine Census Data

People QuickFactsBangorMainePopulation, 2003 estimate 31,5501,305,728Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003 0.2%2.4%Population, 2000 31,4731,274,923Population, percent…

Bangor, Maine Demographic Statistics

NumberPercentTotal population31,473100.0SEX AND AGEMale14,86347.2Female16,61052.8Under 5 years1,8055.75 to 9 years1,8125.810 to 14 years1,8575.915 to 19 years2,3487.520 to 24 years2,7728.825 to…

West Quoddy Head

(Encyclopedia) West Quoddy Head, promontory extending into the Atlantic Ocean, SE Maine, SE of Lubec; the easternmost point in the continental United States. A lighthouse is there.

Colby College

(Encyclopedia) Colby College, at Waterville, Maine; coeducational; est. 1813, opened 1818. The school, principally a liberal arts college, adopted its present name in 1899. Its library includes the…

Bowdoin College

(Encyclopedia) Bowdoin College, at Brunswick, Maine; coeducational; chartered 1794, opened 1802, named for James Bowdoin. One of the nation's older colleges, its alumni include Nathaniel Hawthorne,…

Angers

(Encyclopedia) Angers Angers äNzhāˈ [key], city, capital of Maine-et-Loire dept., W France, in Anjou, on the Maine River. A business and trade center, it is known for its…

Popham, George

(Encyclopedia) Popham, GeorgePopham, Georgepŏpˈəm [key], c.1550–1608, early colonist in Maine, b. England. He was named in the patent granted to the Plymouth Company in 1606. In consequence of the…