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  1. Overview - Dover Corporation

    Dover is a diversified global manufacturer and solutions provider with annual revenue of over $7 billion.

  2. Dover - Wikipedia

    Dover (/ ˈdoʊvər / DOH-vər) is a town and major ferry port in Kent, southeast England. It faces France across the Strait of Dover, the narrowest part of the English Channel at 33 kilometres …

  3. Dover | England, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Sep 14, 2025 · Dover, town (parish) and seaport on the Strait of Dover, Dover district, administrative and historic county of Kent, southeastern England. It is situated on the English …

  4. Dover, NY

    Town of Dover seeks 2026 Highway Materials Bids » The Town of Dover seeks Highway Materials Bids for 2026A bid packet is available on the Town’s website at...

  5. Dover Facts and History

    3 days ago · Dover is nestled between the mountains and the ocean. The community is close to the University of New Hampshire, Pease International Tradeport and harbors a local airport.

  6. Dover - Town in Dover, Dover - Visit South East England

    Official guide to the seaside town of Dover, home to the white cliffs, including things to do, events and places to visit nearby.

  7. City of Dover Delaware - Home Page 2025

    The City of Dover is a place where people want to live! Through the team effort of its elected officials, employees, and citizens, Dover is a clean and safe community with a future of …

  8. Redefining what's possible | Dover Corporation

    Dover is a diversified global manufacturer that delivers innovative equipment and components, consumable supplies, aftermarket parts, software and digital solutions and support services.

  9. Dover Corporation - Wikipedia

    Dover is a constituent of the S&P 500 index [6] and trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DOV. Dover was ranked 448 in the 2024 Fortune 500. [7] The company …

  10. Dover, Delaware - Wikipedia

    Dover was founded as the court town for newly established Kent County in 1683 by William Penn, the proprietor of the territory generally known as the " Lower Counties on the Delaware." Later, …