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  1. Timber Colony: A Historical Geography of Early Nineteenth-Century New Brunswick by Graeme Wynn, 1980-12
  2. School geography of the world: By J.B. Calkin (New Brunswick school series) by John B Calkin, 1878
  3. New Brunswick (Hello Canada) by Kumari Campbell, 1997-12-15
  4. 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
  5. Gazetteer of Canada New Brunswick by Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographical Names, 2000-11
  6. New Brunswick (Let's Discover Canada) by Suzanne Levert, 1992-02
  7. Tides and their seminal impact on the geology, geography, history, and socio-economics of the Bay of Fundy, eastern Canada.(Part 5: Chapter 11-Appendix): An article from: Atlantic Geology by Con Desplanque, David J. Mossman, 2004-03-01
  8. Monographs of the place-nomenclature, cartography, historic sites, boundaries and settlement-origins of the province of New Brunswick,: With a supplement ... to the history of New Brunswick nos. 1-7) by William Francis Ganong, 1895
  9. Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick by William Francis Ganong, 1909
  10. A manual for geodetic coordinate transformations in the Maritimes (University of New Brunswick. Department of Surveying Engineering. Technical report) by Edward J Krakiwsky, 1977
  11. New Brunswick, with a Brief Outline of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Their History, Civil Divisions, Geography, and Productions, with Statistics of the Several Counties, Affording Views of the Resources and Capabilities of the Provinces... by Alexander Monro, 1972
  12. Service facility representation in urban communitites by Julian Wolpert, 1975
  13. The physiography of Acadia by Reginald Aldworth Daly, 1901

1. Geography Of New Brunswick
The Geography of New Brunswick View a Presentation We Gave in Class on the Geography of New Brunswick
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2. KidZone Geography - New Brunswick Canada
New Brunswick joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867. Geography Language Arts Lesson Plans Math Science Theme Units. Animals Bats!
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3. The Province Of New Brunswick Canada
New Brunswick, the gateway to Atlantic Canada. We will take you everywhere from the deck of a whalewatcher to the kitchen. Online reservations for
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4. Rutgers Geography
from the location of Rutgers Geography. In Central New Jersey, they can draw upon the varied and rich resources at Rutgers and in the New York
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5. Government Of New Brunswick - About New Brunswick - Geography
Resources Heritage This Week In N.B.History Videos Photos Tourism Canadian Geographical Names Grand Manan About New Brunswick Geography
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6. New Brunswick Geography Quiz
A 15 question Geography quiz. Based on Millionaire, so questions go from easy to hard.
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7. Service New Brunswick Online Geography Contest (00/07/04)
Service New Brunswick online geography contest (00/07/04) NB 563. July 4, 2000
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8. New Brunswick Geography Quiz
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9. UNB Geodesy And Geomatics Engineering
University of New Brunswick Faculty of Engineering. GGE HomePage Undergraduate Study Graduate Study Research Personnel
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10. Pullman Kids Geography Canada New Brunswick
Pullman Kids Geography Canada New Brunswick contains pictures and descriptions of various places in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.
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11. Pullman Kids Geography Canada New Brunswick Fredericton
Pullman Kids Geography Canada New BrunswickFredericton contains pictures and descriptions of Fredericton, the capital city of the province of New
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12. Geography And GIS University Programs And Courses In New Brunswick Canada
Geography and GIS University Programs, Courses available in Canada organized byprovince.
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13. Geography - New Brunswick
Geography New Brunswick New Brunswick joined Canada on July 1st, 1867 withthe other Atlantic Provinces, beginning the Confederation of Canada.
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Geography - New Brunswick Wonderful New Brunswick Facts!
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Coat of Arms New Brunswick joined Canada on July 1st, 1867 with the other Atlantic Provinces, beginning the Confederation of Canada. New Brunswick was given its name from the House of Brunswick, which ruled England at the time the province was established. New Brunswick's motto is Spem Reduxit (Hope Restored). New Brunswick's provincial flower is the Purple Violet. New Brunswick's population (as of 1996 census) was approximately 762,000. New Brunswick's provincial bird is the Black-capped Chickadee New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province! Visit the World Wide Web Travel Guide for New Brunswick!
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14. UNB Libraries: Geomatics Day Activities 2002
GeoWhiz Quiz to test your knowledge of new brunswick geography! GeoWhiz QuizMap English. New Brunswick and geography it s a natural fit! red line
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Geography Awareness Week and Geomatics Day,
20 November 2002
With so many developments in spatial data delivery during the past few months, it seemed an ideal time to recognize the importance of geography, geographic information systems and the field of geomatics in a more colourful fashion this year. An invigorated approach to planning for 20 November 2002 was adopted that involved the University of New Brunswick along with spatial data producers and software developers, representatives of the municipality of Fredericton, and schools at the elementary, middle and high school levels. Why the celebration? In the past few years, there have been significant developments in geomatics partnerships. In the library community, many of us got our start several years ago with ESRI Canada's K-12 bundle and Statistics Canada's census geography files, but since then, we have seen the inclusion of the Natural Resources Canada spatial data through the federal Depository Services Program, the addition of DMTI spatial data files, and an academic package put forward by MapInfo. Our celebration this year focussed on partnerships in New Brunswick-and with good reason! In May 2002, Service New Brunswick renewed a spatial data agreement with the UNB Libraries but more significantly, in partnership with UNB Libraries, SNB extended the coverage of the license to all post-secondary academic institutions across the province. The data included in the license covers digital topographic data (including elevation models) for the province, the cadastral database (annual snapshot), Landsat and orthophoto images, as well as other Service New Brunswick products.

15. Geography At New Brunswick
Geography at New Brunswick. The Program. BA in Geography. Geography is the studyof the earth as the home of humankind. It provides a broad placecentered
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Geography at New Brunswick The Program B.A. in Geography Geography is the study of the earth as the home of humankind. It provides a broad place-centered perspective on the transformation of environments by society and nature at a variety of levels, from the local to the global. Geography students are offered courses in which they learn specific technical skills in computerized information retrieval, spatial data analysis, cartographic representation, remote sensing, and geographic information systems that are suitable for direct entry level positions. Geography majors receive a liberal arts education that is an appropriate base for further specialized training in academic disciplines which address environmental and international issues or in related professional fields such as planning and public policy, law, and environmental management. Colleges Offering Curriculum Cook College Douglass College Livingston College Rutgers College ... University College

16. Bay Of Fundy -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Bay of Fundy. Categories Maine geography, new brunswick geography, Nova Scotiageography, Bays of Canada. The Bay of Fundy is a (An indentation of a
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Bay of Fundy
[Categories: Maine geography, New Brunswick geography, Nova Scotia geography, Bays of Canada]
The Bay of Fundy is a (An indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf) bay located on the (The 2nd largest ocean; separates North and South America on the west from Europe and Africa on the east) Atlantic coast of (A continent (the third largest) in the western hemisphere connected to South America by the Isthmus of Panama) North America , on the northeast end of the (Click link for more info and facts about Gulf of Maine) Gulf of Maine between the (The proper sphere or extent of your activities) provinces of (A province in southeastern Canada) New Brunswick and (The Canadian province in the Maritimes consisting of the Nova Scotia peninsula and Cape Breton Island; French settlers who called the area Acadia were exiled to Louisiana by the British in the 1750s and their descendants are know as Cajuns) Nova Scotia . A small portion of the northwest corner of the bay's coastline fronts the (Click link for more info and facts about U.S. state)

17. Government Of New Brunswick - About New Brunswick - Geography
About new brunswick geography. Mt. Carleton new brunswick covers 73440 squarekilometres in roughly a rectangle shape about 242 kilometres (150 miles)
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... Aquaculture Other Links Resources Heritage This Week In N.B.History ... Grand Manan About New Brunswick - Geography New Brunswick covers 73,440 square kilometres in roughly a rectangle shape about 242 kilometres (150 miles) from east to west and 322 kilometres (200 miles) north to south. Its northern reaches are dominated by mountains that are part of the Appalachian Range. Mt. Carleton , at 820 metres (2,690 feet), is the highest. The interior of the province is mostly rolling plateau virtually covered by forests. The eastem region is fairly flat, the southern terrain is rugged. The magnificent St. John River, often called The Rhine of North America, splits the province from north to south. Anglers, white-water rafters and sailors also appreciate the Miramichi, Restigouche, Nepisiguit, Salmon, St. Croix and Tobique rivers as well as Grand, Chiputneticook, Magaguadavic and Oromocto lakes. Related Links Government of New Brunswick E-mail Contacts Privacy Statement

18. About New Brunswick
Provincial symbols, geography, tradition, history and general information. Features service in French, phone queries, email, news, news links, government and a search function.
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19. Building A Stronger New Brunswick For All - State Of The Province 2005
I believe that new brunswick is defined not by geography or lines on a map, butby the values we hold, the principles we share and the ideals we pursue.
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Office of the Premier
29th Annual State of the Province Address Home Français Building a Stronger New Brunswick for All - State of the Province 2005

Premier Bernard Lord
Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005
Delta Fredericton Check against delivery
Members of the Legislative Assembly,
Your Worship, Mayor Woodside, Ladies and gentlemen / Mesdames et messieurs, Thank you very much, Eric (Lawson), for your kind introduction. Thank you all for coming tonight. I want to thank and congratulate the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce for hosting and organizing the annual State of the Province address. I would also like to thank all of the sponsors of tonight's event. Many thanks as well to Rogers Communications for again broadcasting tonight's event live on Rogers Television and for providing New Brunswickers with the chance to tune in and watch. This is also the fourth year that the State of the Province will be webcast live on our provincial website, gnb.ca, and I welcome our on-line viewers tonight. I am very pleased to be here this evening to speak with you once again about the state of our province.

20. Japanese Cultural Association
new brunswick, new Jersey, USA at Rutgers University Contains officer listing, meeting schedule, and member details.
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