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Linden

32º30N 87º79W, pop (2000e) 2400. Seat of Marengo Co, Alabama, USA; birthplace of Ralph D Abernathy.

Linden is also widely used as a place name, very often being a place where linden trees grow:

In Australia:

Linden, New South Wales, a village in the Blue Mountains

In Belgium:

Linden (Lubbeek), a town in the municipality of Lubbeek

In Canada:

Linden, Alberta, a town in the province of Alberta

In England:

Linden, Gloucestershire, a district of the city of Gloucester

In Germany:

Linden, Lower Saxony, a formerly independent city and now a district of Hanover Linden, Hesse, a city in the Gießen district, Hesse Hohenlinden, Linden, a city in Bavaria

In Guyana:

Linden, Guyana, a place in Guyana

In The Netherlands:

Linden (Cuijk), a town in the municipality of Cuijk

In Switzerland:

Linden, Switzerland, a place in the canton of Bern

In South Africa:

Linden, Johannesburg, a suburb in the city of Johannesburg

In the United States of America:

Linden, Alabama Linden, Arizona Linden, California Linden, Indiana Linden, Iowa Linden, Michigan Linden, New Jersey Linden, North Carolina Linden (Columbus Ohio neighborhood) Linden, Pennsylvania Linden, Tennessee Linden, Texas Linden, Virginia Linden, Wisconsin Linden, Maryland is a neighborhood in Silver Spring, Maryland

Some places in the USA with similar pronunciations are Lynden, Washington and Lindon, Utah.

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