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(R) Allen, Janet F
(R) Boyce, Laurie J
(R) Clark, Charles L
(R) Flanders, Donald H
(R) Heald, Bruce D
(R) Millham, Alida I
(R) Nedeau, Stephen H
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Land Area by Towns in Alphabetical Order

This Post outlines the amount of Area each town has within its border by Alphabetical order.  Subsequent Posts will re-sort the data by other values. 

Values are given in terms of square miles. 

The Density column is the Population Density -  the amount the Population from the previous Post / Land Area.  These values are computed using the Land value only.

This information is important as it will show both the span of area that must be patrolled by the Police Department and responding to calls by the Fire Department.  Larger areas / higher densities require more resources - the converse is also true.

 


Area – Alphabetical

Land Water Density
Allenstown 20.5 0.1 245.5
Atkinson 11.2 0.2 589.6
Auburn 25.5 3.3 199.7
Barrington 46.7 1.9 172.3
Belmont 30.1 1.8 237.9
Bow 28.2 0.4 276.2
Conway 69.7 2.0 130.2
Epping 26.1 0.7 226.7
Farmington 36.5 0.4 178.6
Franklin 27.7 1.5 311.0
Gilford 38.8 14.7 187.7
Hampstead 13.4 0.7 644.5
Hillsborough 43.7 1.0 126.5
Hollis 31.8 0.5 236.8
Hopkinton 43.3 1.8 130.0
Jaffrey 38.4 1.8 149.6
Kingston 12.0 0.0 515.5
Litchfield 14.9 0.4 522.9
Littleton 50.0 4.0 125.0
Meredith 40.3 14.2 155.7
Newmarket 12.6 1.6 726.7
Newport 43.5 0.1 146.3
Pembroke 22.6 0.2 321.9
Peterborough 38.0 0.4 161.2
Plaistow 10.6 0.0 743.8
Plymouth 28.2 0.3 224.4
Rye 12.6 0.5 419.2
Seabrook 9.0 0.6 934.0
Strathan 15.1 0.3 459.9
Swanzey 44.9 0.4 157.7
Weare 59.1 1.0 146.8
Wolfeboro 48.3 10.1 133.4





Overall

Number 32

Minimum 9

Maximum 70

Average 31

Median 29

 

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