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Everything about Planned City totally explainedNew Town may refer to:
- New town, a generic name for a planned city development or expansion
- In the United Kingdom, any of a specific set of towns created under various Acts of Parliament for population moved out of London.
In Europe:
New Town, Edinburgh, the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland
New Town, Prague (Nové Město), a district of Prague, Czech Republic
New Town, Southampton, a district of the city of Southampton in the United Kingdom
Nové Mesto, Bratislava (New Town in English), a borough in Bratislava north and north-east of the city's Old Town.
Warsaw New Town (Nowe Miasto), an old district of Warsaw, Poland, contiguous with that city's Old Town (Stare Miasto)
In North America:
New Town, North Dakota, United States
New Town, the former British name of New Iberia, Louisiana, United States
The New Town, a development in Saint Charles, Missouri, United States
New Town, South Carolina, the original name for Myrtle Beach, United States
In other places:
New Town, Kwekwe, suburb of Kwekwe, Zimbabwe
New Town, Sydney, suburb of Sydney, Australia
New Town, Tasmania, suburb of Hobart, Australia
Rajarhat, also called New Town, Calcutta
In other:
New Town (album), by avant folk/blues artist Jandek
See also:
Newton (disambiguation)
Newtown (disambiguation)Further Information
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