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  1. New Brunswick Canada: City Map (Rand McNally) by Rand McNally, 1999-12
  2. Saint John City, New Brunswick: Actual Map Scale!: Including Grand Bay-Westfield, Hampton, Quispamsis, Rothesay, St. Stephen, Sussex, Regional Map = S by Rand McNally Canada Inc, 2001-01
  3. Moncton City, New Brunswick: New map style : actual map scale! : including Dieppe, Riverview, Sackville, Shediac, regional map = Moncton, ville, Nouveau ... Sackville, Shediac, carte regionale by Rand McNally and Company, 2000
  4. Index to 1891 census, St. John County, New Brunswick, Canada: In two parts, part 1 Saint John (City) district, excluding Portland, part II, St. John County, including Portland by G. Timothy Walton, 1999
  5. Fredericton City, New Brunswick: New map style : actual map scale! : including Minto, New Maryland, Oromocto, Woodstock, regional map = Fredericton, ville, ... Oromocto, Woodstock, carte regionale by Rand McNally and Company, 2000
  6. New Brunswick regional map: Including 6 metropolitan maps, Bathurst, Campbellton, Edmundston, Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John : scenic drives route map, city to city distance chart, provincial index by Allmaps Canada Limited, 1998
  7. New life for Canada's oldest city: A plan for Saint John : a report by J. Campbell Merrett, 1946
  8. What the provincial unions of municipalities have accomplished: Read at the convention of the Union of New Brunswick Muncipalities, Moncton, October, 15th, 1913 by W. D Lighthall, 1913
  9. Interpreting deindustrialised landscapes of Atlantic Canada: memory and industrial heritage in Sackville, New Brunswick.: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Robert Summerby-Murray, 2002-03-22
  10. Music of the Eye: Architectural Drawings of Canada's First City 1822-1914 by Gary K. Hughes, 1992-01-01

1. The Province Of New Brunswick Canada
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2. New Brunswick Cities, New Brunswick (More Information)
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3. Canada Maps - Perry-Casta Eda Map Collection - UT Library Online
New Brunswick (New Brunswick Government) Newfoundland (World Travel Guide) Topographic Map Samples for Major Cities (Natural Resources Canada)
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5. Canadian Geographical Names Origins Of Canada's Geographical
s provinces, territories, and capital cities; British Columbia. Manitoba. New Brunswick. Newfoundland and Labrador. Northwest
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6. New Brunswick Cities Towns (NB-Canada)
Directory of New Brunswick (NBCanada) cities, towns, municipalities villages. Links to Official sites if available else Chamber of Commerce
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7. TransCanadaHighway.com Hotel Reservations For New Brunswick
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8. Government Of New Brunswick - About New Brunswick
Related Links The Official site of Tourism and Parks New Brunswick New Brunswick Cities. Bathurst. Campbellton. Dieppe. Fredericton. Miramichi
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9. Canada
Largest cities (metropolitan areas) Toronto, 5 Halifax, Hamilton, Montreal, New Westminster, Prince Rupert, Quebec, Saint John (New Brunswick
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10. Fredericton, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Coat of arms of Fredericton Fredericton , population 47,560 (greater Fredericton 81,346, both per census), although unofficial reports more around 50,750 (greater Fredericton 84,523), is the capital of the province of New Brunswick Canada . The city is situated in the west-central portion of the province. The St. John River

11. Canadian Cities
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12. Current Local Time In Saint John - New Brunswick - Canada
Saint John, new brunswick, canada. Current time, Saturday, August 6, 2005 at 72612 AM ADT Longitude, 66° 03 , West. See other cities near Saint John
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13. Cities Located Close To Saint John - New Brunswick - Canada
canada new brunswick - Saint John *, Sat 715 AM, origin, -, - USA - new Jersey - Jersey City *, Sat 615 AM, 824 km, 512 miles, 445 nm
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14. New Brunswick Canada Map And Information Page
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New Brunswick is the largest of Canada's three Maritime provinces.
It sits under Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula, next to the U.S. State of Maine, and joined on its south eastern border with Nova Scotia.
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Entered Dominion July 1, 1867 Population Capital City Fredericton (54,000) Languages English (official), French (official) Flag here Official Currency Canadian Dollar (the latest conversion rates) here Land Area 73,431 sq km (28,354 sq miles) Highest Pt. Mount Carleton, 820 meters (2,690 ft) Lowest Pt. Atlantic Ocean, sea level Contact Us Privacy Statement All maps, graphics and original descriptions created by Graphic Maps, a d/b/a of the Woolwine-Moen Group, unless otherwise noted and/or directly linked to the source, and use of same for any application whatsoever (with the exception of outline maps) requires written permission.

15. AllRefer.com - New Brunswick Cities, Canada - Facts And Information
Provides a City Database , new brunswick, canada. Follow links for information on the listed places.
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16. MSN Encarta - New Brunswick (province, Canada)
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According to the 2001 national census, New Brunswick had a population of 729,498, an increase of less than one percent over the 1991 figure of 723,900. The population density is 11 persons per sq km (27 per sq mi). In 2001 the population of New Brunswick was 50 percent urban, mostly concentrated in small cities, towns, and villages. About one-third were in cities with populations that exceeded 25,000. Prior to European settlement, New Brunswick was inhabited by three Algonquian tribes of the

17. Cyndi's List - Canada - New Brunswick
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18. Moncton, New Brunswick: Information From Answers.com
Moncton, new brunswick For the parish, please see Moncton, new brunswick (parish) The only other cities in canada that approach this level of linguistic
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Moncton http://kvaleberg.com/extensions/mapsources/index.php?params=46_6_N_64_46_W_ AST population 61,046, metropolitan population 117,727) is one of the eight cities in the Canadian province of New Brunswick . The metropolitan area includes the city of Dieppe and the town of Riverview . Moncton was named after Robert Monckton , a British military officer who oversaw the deportation of the Acadians from the local area.
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Moncton is located in southeastern New Brunswick Canada ; in the Petitcodiac River valley, along the north bank of a section of the river where it bends from a west-east flow to a north-south direction. As such, the early settlers in the region nicknamed this area "The Bend" (in French le Coude ). Moncton is located at the geographic center of the Maritime Provinces . Moncton is nicknamed the "Hub City", partly for this reason and also because it historically was the railway "hub" for the Maritime Provinces.

19. Living In New Brunswick
new brunswick is a seaside province of eastern canada, bordering Nova Scotia, new brunswick Maps find cities, towns and resources in new brunswick
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We'll help you feel right at home! If you're looking for a place with a strong sense of community, this Canadian province on the Atlantic coast is an ideal choice. People in New Brunswick value family, family life and traditions, even as we embrace the growing opportunities created by a knowledge-based, global economy. Every year, we warmly welcome newcomers from around the world who choose to start new lives in New Brunswick. We are very proud to call this seaside province home and invite you to be part of it. Overview of the province Seaside location
New Brunswick is a seaside province of eastern Canada, bordering Nova Scotia, Quebec and the State of Maine. It is strategically close to major North American centres including Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Boston and New York. Direct flights from Fredericton to Boston are 2.5 hours, Fredericton to Montreal is 55 minutes. Road and air connections provide ready access to 75 million people within a 1000 kilometre radius.

20. Government Of New Brunswick - About New Brunswick
new brunswick, the largest of canada s three Maritime provinces, is nestled under new brunswick cities. Bathurst Campbellton Dieppe Fredericton
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... Aquaculture Other Links Resources Heritage This Week In N.B.History ... Grand Manan About New Brunswick The eastern boundary is entirely coastal - the Gulf of St Lawrence and Northumberland Strait - and delightfully dotted with warm, sandy beaches...the warmest salt water north of Virginia. Chignecto Bay and the 24-kilometre (15-mile) wide Isthmus of Chignecto, which connects New Brunswick to Nova Scotia, form part of New Brunswick's southern border. The rest of it is the Bay of Fundy. Its tides - the highest and wildest in the world - have carved a spectacular coastline. New Brunswick is also connected to Prince Edward Island by the world-famous Confederation Bridge. Related Links New Brunswick Cities Government of New Brunswick E-mail Contacts Privacy Statement

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