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Smithtown

Village in New York State, on Long Island's northern shore, on the Nissequogue River, 3 km/2 mi north of Hauppauge; population (1990) 25,600. It is a residential and commercial suburb.

Smithtown

Town in New York State, near the northern shore of Long Island; population (1990) 113,400, including Smithtown village and other communities such as Hauppauge, Nesconset, and St James.



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