Lakeville is a village and census-designated place in Litchfield County, Connecticut. It is within the area of the Town of Salisbury. It is southwest of Salisbury Village on U.S. Route 44. In 2020, the population was 1,059.[1] New England's oldest Methodist congregation is in Lakeville.
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| Towns | |
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- Bethlehem Village
- Bridgewater
- Canaan
- Candlewood Lake Club‡
- Chimney Point
- Cornwall
- Cornwall Bridge
- Falls Village
- Gaylordsville
- Lakeville
- New Hartford Center
- New Milford
- New Preston
- Norfolk
- Northwest Harwinton
- Oakville
- Pleasant Valley
- Riverton
- Sharon
- Terryville
- Thomaston
- Watertown
- West Cornwall
- Winsted (Inactive city government)
- Woodbury Center
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Other communities |
- East Litchfield
- East Plymouth
- Erickson Corner
- Flanders
- Hotchkissville
- Lime Rock
- Milton
- Neufa
- Northfield
- Pine Meadow
- Sharon Valley
- South Kent
- Torringford
- West Goshen
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| Indian reservation | |
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| Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties. |
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