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エリザベス (ニュージャージー州)

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エリザベス: Elizabeth)は、アメリカ合衆国ニュージャージー州東部、ユニオン郡にある都市。同郡の郡庁所在地。人口は13万7298人(2020年)。ニューアークの南に隣接し、ニューヨークスタテンアイランドとはニューアーク湾を隔てて対岸、またマンハッタンからは南西へ約20kmに位置する。ニュージャージー州内ではニューアーク、ジャージーシティパターソンに続く第4の都市である。


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