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Plymouth is a city in the southwest of England. The name comes from the mouth of the River Plym.
[edit] Colonial ventures named after Plymouth
- Plymouth Company or Virginia Company of Plymouth, an English joint stock company founded in 1606 by James I of England with the purpose of establishing settlements on the coast of North America
- Plymouth Council for New England, an English joint stock company founded in 1620 by James for the same purpose
- Plymouth Colony, an English colony in North America on land granted to the Plymouth Council and earlier to the Plymouth Company; merged with the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691
[edit] Places in the United States of America
[edit] Counties
[edit] Towns and townships
- Plymouth, Connecticut
- Plymouth, Massachusetts
- Plymouth Township, Michigan
- Plymouth, New Hampshire
- Plymouth, New York
- Plymouth Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
- Plymouth Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
- Plymouth, Vermont
- Plymouth, Juneau County, Wisconsin
- Plymouth, Rock County, Wisconsin
- Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
[edit] Cities, towns, villages, etc.
- Plymouth, California
- New Plymouth, Idaho
- Plymouth, Illinois
- Plymouth, Indiana
- Plymouth, Michigan
- Plymouth, Minnesota
- Plymouth, Mississippi
- Plymouth (CDP), New Hampshire
- Plymouth, North Carolina
- Plymouth, Ohio
- Plymouth, Pennsylvania
- Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
- Plymouth Notch, Vermont
- Plymouth, Wisconsin
[edit] Places outside the United States
[edit] Other uses