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Nashua, New Hampshire, got its name from the Nashua River, which flows through the area. The name "Nashua" is believed to be derived from a Native American word, possibly meaning "land between two rivers" or "the place where we fish." The city was originally part of a settlement known as Dunstable in the 17th century and was officially incorporated as Nashua in 1836. The name reflects both the geographical features and the area's indigenous heritage.

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