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| - Plymouth was a town in former Washington County, Southeastern Commonwealth. Located along the Roanoke River, the former town is on the very western boundary of the Broken Banks. Abandoned for quite some time, the city has been home to a number of raider bands that have come and gone over the many years since the Great War. Most recently, a particularly violent band of raiders has entered the town. Harassing anyone who strays close to the city, they have largely been kept in check by the local swampfolk.
- Plymouth is a wizarding territory in wizarding America, most likely located in the American Northeast. The territory is almost certainly the home of the Plymouth Traditionalist cultural group, and may well have been one of the original four wizarding territories established by European immigrants. In 1632, a Dark Wizard was tried there for necromancy and "disturbing spirits," and subsequently sentenced to deportation to England.
- Plymouth was a city in England. In 2006, the Royal Navy submarine HMS Taurean was stationed in the North Sea off the coast of Plymouth. Mickey Smith launched Harpoon missile UGM-84A from the Taurean at 10 Downing Street. (TV: World War Three) Royston Luke Gold had a fear of Plymouth. (TV: The God Complex)
- A lake town in the Cornwall County, England.
- The origins of Plymouth can be traced back to the Maxwell automobile. When Walter P. Chrysler took over control of the troubled Maxwell-Chalmers car company in the early 1920s, he inherited the Maxwell as part of the package. After he used the company's facilities to help create and launch the Chrysler car in 1924, he decided to create a lower-priced companion car. So for 1926 the Maxwell was reworked and re-badged as the low-end Chrysler "52" model. In 1928, the "52" was once again redesigned to create the Chrysler-Plymouth Model Q. The "Chrysler" portion of the nameplate was dropped with the introduction of the Plymouth Model U in 1929.
- Plymouth was a car manufacturer owned by Chrysler. Originally, Plymouth served as entry-level brand in the Chrysler corporation and was one of the best selling carmakers in the USA. During the 1990's Plymouth lost popularity and had even higher priced cars than Chrysler and Dodge.
- Tragedy and old west traditions are Plymouth's legacy. In 1878 Plymouth was the site of the Bannock-Paiute War, the last war between Native people and settlers. In the 1870's the Switzler Brothers raised 15,000 head of horses here and in Horse Heaven Hills.
- Plymouth is a town in Massachusetts.
- プリマスは南イングランドにあるイギリスの都市であり、ジェイクカレッジの骨董品 のうちの1つのホストである。
- 300px|right|thumb|Przystań małej floty Plymouth (IPA /ˈplɪməθ/, korn. Aberplymm) – miasto portowe w Wielkiej Brytanii, w Anglii w hrabstwie Devon, położone nad rzekami Plym i Tamar na granicy Kornwalii a Dewonem. Port nad kanałem La Manche, jeden z największych portów Wielkiej Brytanii, z połączeniami pasażerskimi z Francją. Miasto zamieszkuje ok. 253 tys. osób (dane z r. 2001) i jest piętnastym miastem kraju pod względem liczby ludności. Ośrodek uniwersytecki. Jest samodzielną jednostką administracyjną typu unitary authority. Jest miastem partnerskim Gdyni.
- Plymouth – marka samochodów produkowanych w USA, w latach 1928 - 2001. Należała ona do koncernu Chrysler.
- Plymouth is a colony established on Luna by the United States of America in the 21st century most likely in the 2030s.
- thumb Plymouth était une marque automobile américaine fondée en 1928 par Chrysler LLC, qui l'a dissolue en 2001. Elle était orientée vers l'entrée de gamme.
- Plymouth was an North American automotive brand manufactured by Chrysler in the Forza series.
- Plymouth is a city on the Devon/Cornwall border of England. It is a major commercial and naval port because of its good harbour with access to the western English Channel. The roadsted is known as Plymouth Sound. The troops of the Earl of Edrington and Marquis de Pouzauges sailed from here to attempt to reclaim France from Napoleon. Coordinates: 50°20'34.8" N, 4°8'34.8" W
- Plymouth was an American car brand.
* Al Steinowitz drove a Plymouth. (Firestarter)
* Dick Hallorann drove a Plymouth Fury. (The Shining)
* Christine was a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury owned by Arnold Cunningham. (Christine)
* Dennis Guilder's car is a Plymouth Duster. (Christine)
* A red and white Plymouth Fury shows up repeatedly in 11/22/63. (11/22/63)
* Butch Bowers owned a 1958 red and white Plymouth Fury. (IT)
* Stuart Redman and Tom Cullen found an abandoned Plymouth Fury with the initials 'AC' engraved on the keychain. (The Stand)
- Plymouth is a city and unitary authority area on the coast of Devon, England, about 190 miles (310 km) south west of London. It is built between the mouths of the rivers Plym to the east and Tamar to the west, where they join Plymouth Sound. Since 1967 the unitary authority of Plymouth has included the suburbs of Plympton and Plymstock, which are on the east side of the River Plym.
- Plymouth was a sea-side port town located in Cornwall, Kingdom of England. It is now part of Devon as a node.
- The term time home of Joinees Tam and Maz who are at the University there. Tam is Studying to become a Teacher and Maz is the sister of Joinee Kennington studying to become only she knows what.
- Plymouth was a brand of automobiles based in the United States, produced by the Chrysler Corporation and its successor DaimlerChrysler. The brand first appeared in 1928 in the United States and was discontinued in 2001. Several cars of this brand are featured in the Gran Turismo series starting with Gran Turismo 2, though the brand is absent in Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec.
- Plymouth is a former manufacture that was used in NASCAR from 1950-1973. Plymouth only has two Manufacture Championships one with Bobby Isaac, ad another with Richard Petty.
- There are many Treasures here, and most of them cannot be found on any other map - for example, there are pumpkin patches that provide food. Four Huron villages can be found at the center of the map. The water to the south will allow the players to field a navy, but this may be a waste of resources, as there is nothing strategically important to be found here.
- Plymouth has roots that date back to the Bronze Age, of the earliest settlement of Mount Batten. This was used as a trading post for the Roman Empire until it was surpassed by the village of Sutton which grew to become Plymouth. Plymouth is perhaps most famous internationally as the place where the American Founding Fathers set off from the Plymouth Hoe, and also as the place that French dictator Napoleon Bonaparte was held whilst in captivity after the Battle of Waterloo.
- "Plymouth" (pronounced "Plimuff", sometimes suffixed with 'init') is Britain's armpit, a city invented in the year 1300 by the great, great, great, great grandmother of Sir Francis Drake, it has been used for many purposes, such as creating America (for which Britain will be forever sorry), German target practice by Mr Hitler and the boys in the 1940s. The city is notably known for being shaped like a ship; the architecture reflects this, with notable features such as Drake Circus & the Western Morning News building being shaped like Arseholes portholes. It is also a little known fact that the late, publicity seeking, sulky, cry-machine, Princess Diana, had a tattoo of Plymouth on her Soggy Box.
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