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, New York in Broome County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Triangle.

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Belden,   Binghamton,   Binghamton University,   Blatchley,   Brookvale,   Cascade Valley,   Castle Creek,   Center Lisle,   Chenango,   Chenango Bridge,   Chenango Forks,   Choconut Center,   Colesville,   Conklin,   Conklin Center,   Conklin Forks,   Conklin Station,   Corbettsville,   Damascus,   Danville,   Deposit,   Dickinson,   Doraville,   Dunbar,   East Maine,   East Windsor,   Edson,   Endicott,   Endwell,   Fenton,   Fivemile Point,   Flowers,   Glen Aubrey,   Glen Castle,   Gulf Summit,   Harpursville,   Hawleyton,   Howes,   Hydeville,   Itaska,   Johnson City,   Kattellville,   Killawog,   Kirkwood,   Kirkwood Center,   Langdon,   Lester,   Lisle,   Maine,   Manningville,   McClure,   Mount Carmel,   Nanticoke,   New Ireland,   New Ohio,   Nineveh,   North Colesville,   North Fenton,   North Sanford,   Occanum,   Ouaquaga,   Park Terrace,   Penelope,   Pleasant Hill,   Port Crane,   Port Dickinson,   Quinneville,   Sanford,   Sanitaria Springs,   South Vestal,   South Windsor,   Summit Hill,   Tracy Creek,   Tunnel,   Twin Orchard,   Union,   Upper Lisle,   Vallonia Springs,   Vestal,   Vestal Center,   West Chenango,   West Colesville,   West Windsor,   Westover,   Whitney Point,   Willow Point,   Windsor,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Triangle, NY?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts about Triangle, New York:

1. The village is named after the triangular shape created by the crossing of the Susquehanna River and its tributary, the Tioughnioga River.

2. The village is part of the town of Triangle and has a small population of less than 300 people, according to the United States Census Bureau.