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New Brunswick

noun

  1. a province in SE Canada, E of Maine. 27,985 sq. mi. (72,480 sq. km). : Fredericton.
  2. a city in central New Jersey.


New Brunswick

noun

  1. a province of SE Canada on the Gulf of St Lawrence and the Bay of Fundy: extensively forested. Capital: Fredericton. Pop: 751 384 (2004 est). Area: 72 092 sq km (27 835 sq miles) NB
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New Brunswick

  1. Province in eastern Canada , bordered by Quebec to the north, the Gulf of St. Lawrence (an arm of the Atlantic Ocean ) to the east, Nova Scotia to the southeast, and Maine to the west. Together with Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island , it is one of the Maritime Provinces . Fredericton is its capital, and Saint John is its largest city.


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The Fish River byway, which travels north to the New Brunswick border, also has a strong Acadian flavor.

The participant’s illness is being evaluated, the New Brunswick, New Jersey-based company said late Monday, adding that it would share information after further investigation.

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In New Brunswick the Carboniferous rocks occupy a large area, but the coal seams so far developed are thin and unimportant.

They found homes chiefly in that part of the province which in 1784 became New Brunswick.

He acquired his early education in the paid schools of New Brunswick, which he attended for about three years.

Her father was born in Scotland, but her mother was a native of New Brunswick, where they were married.

This decree was accepted, the New Brunswick guides being among those who are wise enough to cherish the golden-egged goose.

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