New Town Explained
A new town is a generic name for a planned community, or a planned expansion of a community.
New Town may also refer to:
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Places
Australia
Canada
China
Czechia
Finland
- Uusikaupunki ("New Town" in Finnish; Swedish: Nystad|link=no)
Ghana
India
Japan
Malta
- Paola, Malta, also known as Raħal Ġdid (new town in Maltese)
Pakistan
Poland
Slovakia
Slovenia
United Kingdom
- New Town, Birmingham, an inner-city district of Birmingham, West Midlands
- New Town, Luton, a district of Luton, Bedfordshire
- New Town, Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- New Town, Southampton, a district of the city of Southampton, Hampshire
- New Town, Ashford, Kent, original spelling of Newtown, Kent
- New Town, Walsall, a district of Walsall, West Midlands
- New Town, Enford, Wiltshire
- New Town, Ramsbury, Wiltshire
- New Town (Colchester electoral ward), an electoral ward in Colchester, Essex
- New Town, Edinburgh, the centre of Edinburgh
United States
- New Town, California, the former name of Nubieber, California
- New Town, California, the former name of Newtown, El Dorado County, California
- New Town (Jacksonville), a neighborhood in Jacksonville, Florida
- New Town (Key West), a neighborhood within the City of Key West, Florida
- New Town, Georgia
- New Town, Louisiana, the former British name of New Iberia, Louisiana
- New Town, North Dakota
- New Town, South Carolina, the former name of Myrtle Beach
- New Town, a historically African American neighborhood in Marshall, Texas
- Newe Towne, the former name of Cambridge, Massachusetts
- New Towne, a neighborhood in colonial Jamestown, Virginia
- New Towne Mall, a shopping mall in New Philadelphia, Ohio
Zimbabwe
- New Town, Kwekwe, a suburb of Kwekwe
Town planning
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