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Norwalk Stamford Resources Darien Greenwich Further information about geographic areas delineated under the metropolitan and micropolitan statistical area standards is available at "Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas" within the "Geography" area of the Census Bureau's Internet Site at www.census.gov, or by contacting:

0 10 20 30 40 Kilometers Population Division, (301) 763-2419, [email protected].

0 10 20 30 40 Miles For information on census geographic concepts, contact: 1:725,000 NJ Geography Division, (301) 763-3056. To order copies of this map or other geographic products, contact: Geographic Products Branch, (301) 763-1128.

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