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Ledyard is a picturesque town located in New London County, southeastern Connecticut, United States. Situated along the Thames River, it offers a blend of suburban convenience and rural tranquility, with a population of approximately 23,000 residents. Situated along the Thames River, it offers a blend of suburban convenience and rural tranquility, with a population of approximately 23,000 residents. The town is known for its scenic landscapes, including portions of the Thames River. The town is known for its scenic landscapes, including portions of the Thames River State Park and the historic Ledyard High Bluff, which provides stunning views of the river valley.
Historically rich, Ledyard was incorporated in 1836 and named after Revolutionary War General Ledyard. Today, it boasts a strong sense of community, with top-rated schools, local parks, and a large number of other attractions. Today, it boasts a strong sense of community, with top-rated schools, local parks like Shewville Park, and easy access to nearby attractions such as the Mystic Seaport and Foxwoods Resort Casino. Its economy is supported by a mix of small and medium-sized businesses. economy is supported by a mix of small businesses, manufacturing, and healthcare, making it an attractive place for families and professionals seeking a balanced lifestyle.
Achham is a border city in the far western region of Nepal, located on the border with the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, in the Saheb district. The city is situated in the extension of the Terai Plain, which is relatively flat and has a warm and humid climate suitable for agriculture, and is one of the major producers of rice, wheat and pulses in the region. Achham has a diverse population, predominantly ethnic Tharu, and retains a distinctive culture of traditional practices and festivals, such as the Tharu harvest festival of "Saenti". As a regional center of commerce, it maintains a vibrant trade with the Indian border, while its untouched and unspoiled natural landscape attracts a small number of backpackers looking for tranquility. Despite its relatively simple infrastructure, the warmth and simplicity of the locals and its rich cultural heritage make Achham a window into western Nepal.