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Cambridge
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Population
105 596 in city
and 7 514 759 in metro
Area 
18.50 km² (7.14 mi²)
Altitude
5 m (16 ft)
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About Cambridge

Directly across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge is home to both Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT), considered two of the best schools in the United States.
Metro Cities
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