Waterbury (Connecticut)

Waterbury is an important city of the State of the Connecticut to the the United States of America, with 107.271 inhabitants. It is located in the zone mid-west of the State, in the Comté of New Haven.

It is called “the city of brass” because it is historically an important industrial center for the factories using the Laiton in the manufacture of their products.

The governor of the State, John G. Rowland, was born in Waterbury.

Simple: Waterbury, Connecticut

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