Dundalk

Southeast Baltimore, fittingly, covers the areas in the southeast of , ranging from industrial wastelands to charming neighborhoods both quiet and hip.
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  • Type: City with 67,800 residents
  • Description: census-designated place in Maryland, United States
  • Also known as: Avondale”, “Dundalk, Maryland”, and “Dundalk, MD
  • Postal code: 21222

Places of Interest

Highlights include NS Savannah and Sollers Point Technical High School.

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was the first nuclear-powered merchant ship, launched on July 21, 1959, two years after the Soviet ice-breaker , the first nuclear-powered civilian vessel.

Park
is a public magnet school in Dundalk, Maryland, United States. It is part of the Baltimore County Public Schools system.

School
Dundalk High School is a four-year public high school in the United States, located in . The school opened in 1959. Starting in 2010, DHS was rebuilt and combined with .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Southeast Baltimore and Fells Point.

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, fittingly, covers the areas in the southeast of , ranging from industrial wastelands to charming neighborhoods both quiet and hip.

is a historic maritime neighborhood east of 's Inner Harbor area that contains the city's densest collection of pubs, bars, and restaurants.

Neighborhood
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is a historic waterfront neighborhood in Baltimore, , . The neighborhood is along Baltimore's outer harbor in the southeastern section of the city, roughly 2 miles east of and next to or near the neighborhoods of Patterson Park, Fell's Point, , and .

Dundalk

Latitude
39.2574° or 39° 15′ 27″ north
Longitude
-76.5237° or 76° 31′ 25″ west
Population
67,800
Elevation
16 feet (5 metres)
United Nations Location Code
US DDQ
Open location code
87F57F4G+XG
Open­Street­Map ID
node 158565700
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
4353765
Wiki­data ID
Q754390
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Western Panjabi—“Dundalk” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: دوندالك
  • Basque: Dundalk
  • Catalan: Dundalk
  • Cebuano: Dundalk
  • Chinese: Dundalk
  • Chinese: 邓多克
  • Chinese: 鄧多克
  • Dutch: Dundalk
  • Egyptian Arabic: دوندالك
  • French: Dundalk
  • German: Dundalk
  • Gilaki: دانداک (مريلند)
  • Gilaki: دانداک
  • Hebrew: דנדלק
  • Irish: Dundalk
  • Italian: Dundalk
  • Japanese: ダンドーク (メリーランド州)
  • Japanese: ダンドーク
  • Kazakh: Dandalk
  • Kazakh: Дандалк
  • Kazakh: داندالك
  • Kirghiz: Дандалк
  • Ladin: Dundalk
  • Min Nan Chinese: Dundalk
  • Panjabi: ਡੰਡਾਕ
  • Persian: داندک، مریلند
  • Persian: داندک
  • Polish: Dundalk
  • Portuguese: Dundalk
  • Russian: Дандолк (Мэриленд)
  • Russian: Дандолк
  • Serbian: Дандок
  • Serbo-Croatian: Dundalk, Maryland
  • Serbo-Croatian: Dundalk
  • Slovenian: Dundalk
  • South Azerbaijani: دوندالک، مریلند
  • Spanish: Dundalk (Maryland)
  • Spanish: Dundalk
  • Tatar: Дандок (Мэриленд)
  • Tatar: Дандок
  • Ukrainian: Дандок
  • Urdu: ڈنڈاک، میری لینڈ
  • Urdu: ڈنڈاک
  • Uzbek: Dundalk
  • Uzbek: Дундалк
  • Volapük: Dundalk
  • Western Panjabi: ڈنڈاک

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