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Newark (UK) - Places

53°05N 0°49W, pop (2000e) 33 400. Town in Nottinghamshire, C England, UK; at junction of a branch of the Trent and Devon Rivers, 25 km/15 mi SW of Lincoln; railway; foodstuffs, brewing, engineering, agricultural machinery, gypsum, limestone; Newark Castle place of King John's death; repeatedly under siege in Civil War.

Places

Newark-on-Trent, England, The original Newark, often just called 'Newark' Newark, Jamaica Newark, New Zealand

USA

Newark, New Jersey, the largest "Newark" in this list Newark Liberty International Airport, formerly Newark International Airport Newark, Arkansas Newark, California Newark, Delaware Newark, Illinois Newark, Maryland Newark, Missouri Newark, New York Newark, Ohio Newark, Texas Newark, Vermont Newark, Wisconsin

Former

Port Glasgow, Scotland, was called Newark until 1667 Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada, was once called Newark

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