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Camden

1
William. 1551--1623, English antiquary and historian; author of Britannia (1586)

Camden

2
a borough of N Greater London. Pop.: 210 700 (2003 est.). Area: 21 sq. km (8 sq. miles)
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Camden

 

a city in the USA, in the state of New Jersey. It is a suburb of Philadelphia, situated on the left bank of the Delaware River. Population, 102, 600 (1970). Camden is a seaport and a railroad junction. More than 30, 000 people are employed in industry, which includes shipbuilding, radio electronics, chemicals, and the manufacture of plastic items. Camden was founded in 1681. The museum of the American poet Walt Whitman is located there.

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