Troy Town (disambiguation)

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Troy town or Troytown refers to the real or legendary Greek city of Troy in present-day Turkey.

It may also refer to:

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Traytown is a town in central Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is in Division No. 7 on Alexander Bay. Residents of Traytown seek services mainly in the town of Glovertown. Traytown does, however, have its own municipal council and businesses which include the Border Lounge, Whop-D-Doo Hair, K&K Ready Mix and many others. The community also has an outdoor rink and community playground which is maintained by town council as well as its volunteers. The name Traytown came from a surveyor that visited Traytown in the late 19th century. He thought that the landscape resembled a maze and named the town Troytown. This eventually was changed to Traytown over the years.

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There are at least two figures named Mydon in Greek mythology:

Parrish may refer to:

Ilium or Ileum may refer to:

Troja may refer to:

Hissar means fort or castle in Arabic, with variants adopted into Persian and Turkish (hisar).

In Greek mythology, Aesepus may refer to:

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In Greek mythology, Asius refers to two people who fought during the Trojan War:

Dorchester may refer to:

East Troy may refer to:

Haskell may refer to:

Beulah is a term from the Biblical Hebrew to refer to the Lord's country, Beulah (land). It may also refer to:

Troia may refer to:

The Fall of Troy may refer to: