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  1. Geography of Tolland County, Connecticut: Landforms of Tolland County, Connecticut, Parks in Tolland County, Connecticut
  2. A Short but Comprehensive System of the Geography of the World, Fifth Connecticut Edition... by Nathaniel Dwight, 1802-01-01
  3. Geography of New Haven, Connecticut: Metacomet Ridge, West Rock Ridge, New Haven Green, East Rock, Hillhouse Avenue, Quinnipiac River
  4. Geography of Windham County, Connecticut: Landforms of Windham County, Connecticut, Parks in Windham County, Connecticut
  5. Geography of Middlesex County, Connecticut: Stewart B. Mckinney National Wildlife Refuge
  6. Southern New England: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island (State Reports) by Thomas G. Aylesworth, Virginia L. Aylesworth, 1990-07
  7. Stamford: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  8. Connecticut Maine Massachusetts Rhode Island: Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
  9. New Haven: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  10. Harbor development, economic potential and transport investment policy in Connecticut (Studies in New England geography) by Charles J Stokes, 1989
  11. Geography of Connecticut by Joseph B Hoyt, 1958
  12. A geography of vineyards and wineries in Connecticut by Darlene Boynton, 1988
  13. The physical geography and geology of Connecticut by William North Rice, 1904
  14. Geography of the Connecticut Valley and Franconia Notch by Albert Sigfrid Carlson, 1951

41. Aspects Of Connecticut's Physicla Geography
Aspects of connecticut's Physical geography. By Thomas R. Lewis, Manchester CommunityCollege. TOPOGRAPHY. connecticut A geography. Boulder, Colorado, 1986.
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Aspects of Connecticut's Physical Geography
By Thomas R. Lewis, Manchester Community College TOPOGRAPHY Connecticut has an area of 4,965 square miles (about 12,908 square kilometers). It is located between latitude 41° N and latitude 42° N on the eastern side of the North American land mass. The distance between the eastern and western border is ninety miles (145 kilometers), and there is a fifty-mile (eighty kilometers) average distance between the northern and southern border. Connecticut is the third smallest state in the United States—only Delaware and Rhode Island are smaller. Many of the valley floors and lake surfaces in northwestern and northeastern Connecticut are higher than 600 feet (182 meters) above sea level. Some in the northwest are between 1,700 feet (518 meters) and 1,900 feet (570 meters) above the level of Long Island Sound. There are no tree mountains in Connecticut. The highest point is on the southern slope of Mt. Frissel in Salisbury, 2,380 feet (725 meters) high. The peak is in Massachusetts. The highest peak, Bear Mountain, also in Salisbury, is 2,316 feet (705 meters) high. This is far less than the 6,288 feet (1,917 meters) height of Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the highest point in the northeastern United States. Nearly 500 million years ago, during the early Paleozoic era, the land which is now Connecticut was largely flat and low lying, part of a huge, down-folded area in which thousands of feet of marine sedimentary deposits had accumulated. Volcanoes to the east were also a major source of sediment. About 360 million years ago, as the North American Continental Plate collided with the European Plate, mountain building caused much of the sediment in the eastern part of North America to be severely crumpled and broken into pieces that slid over each other. The earlier formed Paleozoic strata was severely folded, faulted, and generally metamorphosed to become the rocks which are a major component at the hills of eastern and western Connecticut.

42. Connecticut, State, United States: Geography
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—connecticut, state, United States geography.Generally rectangular in shape, connecticut extends c.90
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Generally rectangular in shape, Connecticut extends c.90 mi (145 km) from east to west and c.55 mi (90 km) from north to south. The state is divided into two roughly equal sections, usually called the eastern highland and the western highland, which are separated by the Connecticut Valley lowland. The Connecticut River, which flows through only the northern half of this lowland, veers off to the southeast at Middletown in central Connecticut. In the south along Long Island Sound is a low, rolling coastal plain. The western highland, with the Taconic Mts. and the Litchfield Hills, is more rugged than the eastern highland. A few isolated peaks in the west are over 2,000 ft (610 m) high. The Thames and the rivers emptying into it drain the eastern highland, and the Housatonic, with its chief tributary, the Naugatuck, drains the western highland. The Connecticut shore is a popular summer resort area, and the protected waters of Long Island Sound lure boating enthusiasts. Bridgeport is the largest city, with

43. Atlas: Connecticut
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  • 44. Connecticut River Watershed Council: About The River
    Watershed geography. The 410 milelong connecticut River is New England'slongest river. Its headwaters are Fourth connecticut Lake
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    Watershed Geography Special Designations Special Attributes Issues Confronting The River A Cultural Snapshot Watershed Geography The 410 mile-long Connecticut River is New England's longest river. Its headwaters are Fourth Connecticut Lake at the Canadian border, and it empties into Long Island Sound at Old Saybrook, CT. The watershed encompasses an area of over 11,000 square-miles and includes parts of four states Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. The River is the boundary between Vermont and New Hampshire (but is wholly in NH). The watershed is 80% forested, 12% agricultural, 3% developed, and 5% wetlands and water. There are 390 towns, villages and cities, which are home to 2.3 million people. The River drops 2,400 feet from its source to the sea, and has a daily average flow of nearly 16,000 cubic feet per second (cfs). The flow has ranged as high as 282,000 cfs and as low as 971 cfs. The lower 60 miles of the River are tidal, with the boundary between salt and freshwater about 17 miles from its mouth under normal conditions. Its waters represent 70% of the freshwater inflow to L.I. Sound. The Connecticut has 38 major tributaries, 26 of which drain 100 square miles or more. All told, there are over 20,000 miles of streams in the watershed.

    45. Geography Departments - Connecticut
    geography Departments connecticut Central connecticut State UniversityDepartment of geography; Eastern Central connecticut State
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    46. Department Of Geography, University Of Connecticut

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    47. Connecticut History And Activity Books
    Hello USA Series From the 'Hello USA' series, this book takes you on a tour ofthe history, geography, people, economy, and environment of connecticut.
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    Top 6 Connecticut History and Activity Books Guide Picks Children all over America are required to study the history and geography of their state, usually in the 4th grade. Here are books to help homeschoolers of Connecticut accomplish this task. Connecticut - America the Beautiful Series
    From the American the Beautiful series, Connecticut features full color photographs, maps, fast facts and is fully indexed. 144 pages, grades 4-8.
    Connecticut - Hello U.S.A. Series

    From the 'Hello U.S.A.' series, this book takes you on a tour of the history, geography, people, economy, and environment of Connecticut. Features colorful photos, easy-to-read text, and fascinating facts sidebars. 84 pages, grades 3-6.
    Connecticut - From Sea to Shining Sea Series
    Connecticut, part of the 'From Sea to Shining Sea' series discusses the geography, history, industries, and famous people. Features full color photographs, 64 pages. (for grades 3-5)

    48. Connecticut State Unit Study - Facts And Symbols
    they have going on! geography Game Find the state. Odd ConnecticutLaw Building a dam was forbidden unless you were a beaver.
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    State Unit Study - Connecticut These state unit studies are designed to help children learn the geography of the United States and learn factual information about every state. These studies are great for children in the public and private education system as well as homeschooled children. Print the United States map and color each state as you study it. Keep map at the front of your notebook for use with each state. Print the State Information Sheet and fill in the information as you find it. Print the Connecticut State Map and fill in the state capital, large cities and state attractions that you find. Answer the following questions on lined paper in complete sentences.

    49. Department Of Geography, University Of Connecticut

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    50. Geography - Connecticut
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    51. Connecticut: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
    connecticut Map/Quiz Printout Answer geography questions about connecticutusing the map on this quiz. Answers, connecticut connecticut Label Me!
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    52. Geography And General Information For New Haven, Department Of Laboratory Medici
    An extensive guide to greater New Haven, connecticut including information ongeography, lodging, transportation, train, airports, zoos, museums, theaters
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    An excellent, downloadable, PDF format map of downtown New Haven is available from the Convention Bureau by clicking on the following link: New Haven Map General Resources

    53. Geobop's Connecticut! (Geobopological Survey)
    Postal Code CT. Names Home. Learn about connecticut! More connecticut Facts Symbols(below) Prehistory Fossils Geology geography. connecticut Symbols.
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    ... 50states.com Featured Book: Connecticut Facts and Symbols See the 50 States List! Origin of Name: Named from Indian word Quinnehtukqut, which was first applied to the Connecticut River
    Nicknames: Constitution State officially designated in 1959), Nutmeg State (its early citizens were so skilled and industrious that they could make and sell wooden nutmegs); Connecticut has also been called the Provisions State and the Land of Steady Habits.
    Residents Called: Nutmeggers, Connecticut Yankees Postal Code: CT Names Home Learn about Connecticut!

    54. Geobop's Connecticut Facts! (Geobopological Survey)
    Geobop's connecticut facts, from geography tohistory to people! (Geobopological Survey).
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    ... 50states.com Featured Book: Connecticut Facts and Symbols See the 50 States List! Connecticut Facts Origin of Name: Named from Indian word Quinnehtukqut, which was first applied to the Connecticut River
    Nicknames: Constitution State officially designated in 1959), Nutmeg State (its early citizens were so skilled and industrious that they could make and sell wooden nutmegs); Connecticut has also been called the Provisions State and the Land of Steady Habits.
    Residents Called: Nutmeggers, Connecticut Yankees Postal Code: CT Names Home Geography Location: Northeastern United States (one of six New England states)
    Borders: Bordered by Massachusetts on the north, New York and the Atlantic Ocean (south), New York (west), and Rhode Island (east)

    55. MAGIC: Evolving Access To Dynamic Maps Of Connecticut
    Recognizing that raster data, and especially images will play an increasing rolein our understanding, and research, of connecticut's geography, the MAGIC team
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    This past year has been a busy one at the University of Connecticut, Homer Babbidge Library's Map and Geographic Information Center. Recognizing that raster data, and especially images will play an increasing role in our understanding, and research, of Connecticut's geography, the MAGIC team has been exploring solutions to making very large images files available to the University's user community and our guests.
    We are in the process of developing a sophisticated access tool to the University's image data. You can monitor progress if you would like. But in the meantime, here are the first of a growing collection of image datasets of Connecticut. I expect to be adding metadata over the January break.
    We are using ER Mapper Image Web Server to serve these images up. ER Mapper uses a wavelet compression which provides the user with just the data they can see in their window extent, thereby speedinging access. The images only work with MS Internet Explorer on these HTML pages. They have been geo-referenced to Conn. State Plane, NAD 83, map units = feet. ER Mapper provides a nifty plug-in that enables the user to access these files from within a number of programs, including ArcView.

    56. New England - St. Lawrence Valley, AAG--Departments
    CT Richard Benfield. Department of geography, Central connecticut State University.New Britain, CT, 060504010; Phone (860)832-2879; email benfieldr@ccsu.edu.
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    NESTVAL Constitution President: Patricia Green-Milberg, Geoscience Dept., John Abbott College, Ste. Anne-de-Bellevue,
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    57. The SS HyperTree Geography: Connecticut
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    58. The SS HyperTree Geography Timeline
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    59. CyberSleuthkids: United States - Connecticut
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