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 | | city, Custer county, west-central Oklahoma, U.S., on the Washita River. |
 | | It was founded in 1903 at Washita Junction after a protracted dispute over the right to purchase Indian land and was named for Judge Clinton Irwin, who had been instrumental in the city's founding. |
 | | county, extreme northeastern New York state, U.S., bordered by Quebec, Can., to the north, Vermont to the east (Lake Champlain constituting the boundary), and the Ausable River to the southeast. |
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