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  1. Darien ( ⫽ ˌdɛəriˈæn ⫽ DAIR-ee-AN) is a coastal town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. With a population of 21,499 and a land area of just under 13 square miles (34 km 2 ), it is the smallest town on Connecticut's Gold Coast. [3] The town is part of the Western Connecticut Planning Region.

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  3. Darien, town (township), Fairfield county, southwestern Connecticut, U.S., on Long Island Sound. Originally part of Stamford, the area was settled by colonists from Wethersfield about 1641, and a separate community life began in 1737 when the newly named Middlesex Parish was separated from Stamford.

  4. The Town of Darien has been incorporated in May 1820. Originally part of Stamford, the area was known as Middlesex Parish since 1737, which is reflected on the Town Seal. Today, Darien is mostly a suburban residential community with no industrial enterprises.

  5. Apr 29, 2021 · Located 37 miles (60 kilometers) northeast of New York City, Darien is a small town in the state of Connecticut. It’s quite a small town with only a population of 20,732 and about 13 square miles (33 square kilometers) of land area.

  6. www.ctvisit.com › listings › town-darienTown of Darien | CTvisit

    This suburban community is located along the shore of Long Island Sound. Visit several historical homesteads to learn about Darien’s culture and history. Enjoy beaches, parks, museums, art galleries, and a variety of dining options.

  7. About Darien. Originally part of Stamford, the area we know as Darien became Middlesex Parish in 1737. It was incorporated as the Town of Darien in 1820. The first planters, as they were called, took title to the land in 1640, when the New Haven Colony bought from the Indians a tract of wilderness where the Rippowam River met the waters of Long ...