Big Bend

Big Bend is a hamlet in , , . Big Bend is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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Nearby places include LaFayette and Cardiff.

Village
is a town in , , United States. As of the 2020 Census, its population was 4,910. The town is named after the Marquis de , a key figure in the French and American revolutions, and widely considered a national hero of and the United States.

Hamlet
is a hamlet in , , United States, located south of . It was named after , the capital of . It was the site of the William C. is situated 3 miles west of Big Bend.

Village
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is a town in the southeast part of , United States. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 7,080. The town was named after the Roman general and political leader by a late 18th-century clerk interested in the Classics in the new federal republic. is situated 4 miles east of Big Bend.

Big Bend

Latitude
42.87757° or 42° 52′ 39″ north
Longitude
-76.08965° or 76° 5′ 23″ west
Elevation
925 feet (282 metres)
Open location code
87J5VWH6+24
Open­Street­Map ID
node 158652655
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
5109001
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