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バインランド (ニュージャージー州)

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バインランド: Vineland)は、アメリカ合衆国ニュージャージー州カンバーランド郡にある都市。人口は6万0780人(2020年)。バインランド・ミルビル・ブリッジトン都市圏の主要都市であり、この3市以外にカンバーランド郡全体が入っている。


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  97. ^ Route 55 Straight Line Diagram, New Jersey Department of Transportation, January 2009. Accessed November 10, 2013.
  98. ^ Route 56 Straight Line Diagram, New Jersey Department of Transportation, February 2009. Accessed November 10, 2013.
  99. ^ County Route 540 Straight Line Diagram, New Jersey Department of Transportation, October 2006. Accessed November 10, 2013.
  100. ^ County Route 552 Straight Line Diagram, New Jersey Department of Transportation, October 2006. Accessed November 10, 2013.
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  103. ^ Vineland-Downstown Airport (28N), New Jersey Department of Transportation. Accessed November 10, 2013.
  104. ^ Kroelinger Airport (29N), New Jersey Department of Transportation. Accessed November 10, 2013.
  105. ^ Marquard, Bryan. "Alan Kotok; he tred vanguard of computers with brilliance, wit", Boston Globe, June 6, 2006, accessed April 25, 2007. "Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Kotok was an only child and grew up in Vineland, N.J., where his father owned a hardware store."
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