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Con·cord [ kóngkərd ]
1. city in western California, a northern suburb of the Oakland-San Francisco area, northeast of Berkeley. Population: 125,225 (2002 estimate).
2. town in northeastern Massachusetts, west of Boston, on the Concord River. On April 19, 1775, it was the site of the first military encounter of the Revolution. Population: 17,028 (2002 estimate).
3. capital of New Hampshire, in the south of the state, on the Merrimack River. Population: 41,404 (2002 estimate).
4. city in southwestern North Carolina, northeast of Charlotte. It was a gold-mining town in the 18th century. Population: 58,490 (2002 estimate).
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