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    Podunk - Wikipedia

    The terms podunk and Podunk Hollow in American English denote or describe an insignificant, out-of-the-way, or even completely fictitious town. These terms are often used in the upper case as a placeholder name, to indicate "insignificance" and "lack of importance". See more

    The word podunk is of Algonquian origin. It denoted both the Podunk people and marshy locations, particularly the people's winter village site on … See more

    • Fahrenthold, David (6 June 2006). "Life Goes On in a Town Called – What?". The Washington Post.
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    The United States Board on Geographic Names lists places named "Podunk":
    • Podunk, Connecticut, an area of the town of Guilford in New Haven County
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    • The Straight Dope: Where is Podunk? 14 October 1988
    • Podunk Revisited (Reader's letter to The New York Times, 23 August 1981) See more

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