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パース・アンボイ: Perth Amboy)は、アメリカ合衆国ニュージャージー州ミドルセックス郡にある都市。人口は5万5436人(2020人)。ニューヨークスタテンアイランドと隣接している。ラリタン湾に面していることから「湾岸の都市」と呼ばれる[12]。住民はヒスパニックの比率が高く77.7%(2020年)を占める[5]


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