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  1. Orono ( / ˈɒrənoʊ / ) é uma vila em Penobscot County, Maine, Estados Unidos. Localizada nos rios Penobscot e Stillwater, foi colonizada pela primeira vez por colonos americanos em 1774. Eles o nomearam em homenagem ao chefe Joseph Orono, um sachem da nação indígena Penobscot que por muito tempo ocupou este território.

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    Orono (/ ˈ ɒr ə n oʊ / ORR-ə-noh) is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. Located on the Penobscot and Stillwater rivers, it was first settled by American colonists in 1774. They named it in honor of Chief Joseph Orono , a sachem of the indigenous Penobscot nation who long occupied this territory.

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    Maine (/ m eɪ n / ⓘ MAYN) is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States, and the easternmost state. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and northwest, respectively.

  4. The University of Maine (UMaine) is a public land-grant research university in Orono, Maine. It was established in 1865 as the land-grant college of Maine and is the flagship university of the University of Maine System .

  5. Orono é uma vila em Penobscot County, Maine, Estados Unidos. Localizada nos rios Penobscot e Stillwater, foi colonizada pela primeira vez por colonos americanos em 1774. Eles o nomearam em homenagem ao chefe Joseph Orono, um sachem da nação indígena Penobscot que por muito tempo ocupou este território.

  6. Orono, town, Penobscot county, east-central Maine, U.S. It lies along the Penobscot River 8 miles (13 km) northeast of Bangor. Settled about 1775, it was known as Deadwater and Stillwater Plantation before it was incorporated under its present name honouring Joseph Orono, a Penobscot Indian chief.

  7. The Orono Main Street Historic District encompasses a well-preserved collection of predominantly residential 19th century buildings in Orono, Maine. It extends along Main Street's west side between Maplewood Avenue and Goodridge Road, and on the east side between Spencer and Pine Streets.