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Newark may refer to:
Places
Canada
- Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, once called Newark
United Kingdom
- Newark-on-Trent, the oldest Newark (and the best-known in the UK)
- Newark, Peterborough in Cambridgeshire
- Port Glasgow, Scotland, called Newark until 1667
- Newark (UK Parliament constituency)
United States
Newark, New Jersey
- Newark, New Jersey, the most populated city in New Jersey, and the best-known Newark in the USA
- Newark Bay, connecting to New York Harbor
- Transportation
- Newark Liberty International Airport
- Newark Penn Station, a railroad/subway/bus transportation hub
- AirTrain Newark
- Newark-Elizabeth Rail Link
- Newark Light Rail
- Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal
- Organizations
- Sports
Other Newarks in the U.S.
- Newark, Arkansas (population 1,219)
- Newark, California (population 42,471)
- Newark, Delaware (population 28,547)
- Newark, Illinois (population 887)
- Newark, Indiana
- Newark, Maryland (population 339)
- Newark, Missouri (population 100)
- Newark, New York (population 9,682)
- Newark Valley (town), New York (population 4,097)
- Newark Valley (village), New York (population 1,071)
- Newark, Ohio (population 46,279)
- Newark, Texas (population 887)
- Newark, Vermont (population 470)
- Newark, West Virginia (untracked by the Census Bureau)
- Newark, Wisconsin (population 1,571)
- See also: Newark Township
Other
- Newark Corporation, Chicago-based electronic components distribution company
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