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ブリッジトン (ニュージャージー州)

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ブリッジトン: Bridgeton)は、アメリカ合衆国ニュージャージー州の都市。カンバーランド郡の郡庁所在地である[15]。人口は2万7263人(2020年)。ブリッジトンはバインランド・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。デラウェア・バレーに位置している。コハンシー川やデラウェア湾に近い。


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