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  Brunswick, Victoria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is bounded by Lygon Street and Holmes Street to the east (Brunswick East), Coburg to the north, and Grantham, Pearson and Shamrock Streets form the western border with Brunswick West.
The present Brunswick Town Hall is an imposing Victorian edifice, built in 1876 near the centre of Brunswick on the corner of Dawson Street and Sydney Road.
In 2004, Brunswick and nearby Carlton were the location of several murders in what has been widely reported in Melbourne's media as an "underworld war"; in any case, the violence occurred between a numerically tiny group of organised criminals and left the overwhelming majority of residents unaffected.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brunswick,_Victoria   (2235 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Pascoe Vale South, Victoria
Victoria, Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is the sixth_largest country in the world, the only one to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in the region of Australasia/ Oceania.
Brunswick West to the south, Strathmore is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Adjoining Brunswick West to the south, Strathmore at the Moonee Ponds Creek to the west, Coburg to the east, and Pascoe Vale to the north.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Pascoe-Vale-South%2C-Victoria   (730 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Brunswick, Victoria
It is separated by the Merri Creek from Northcote to the east, Coburg to the north, and the massive Tullamarine Freeway to the west.
An inner northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, bordered by North Melbourne to the south-west, Carlton and Carlton North to the south and east, Brunswick to the north, and Flemington to the west.
In 2004, Brunswick and nearby Carlton were the location of several murders in what has been widely reported in Melbourne's media as a "underworld war"; in any case, the violence occurred between a numerically tiny group of organised criminals and left the overwhelming majority of residents unaffected.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Brunswick%2C-Victoria   (692 words)

  
 Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As settlers went to the prairies on the railway and the population grew, regions of the Northwest Territories were given provincial status forming Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1905.
The provinces are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
On the east and west coast average high temperatures are generally in the low 20°C (68 to 74°F), while between the coasts the average summer high temperature range between 25°C to 30°C (78 to 86°F) with occasional extreme heat in some interior locations exceeding 40°C (104°F).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Canada   (5828 words)

  
 Brunswick West, Victoria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brunswick West is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Adjoining Parkville to the south, Moonee Ponds at the Moonee Ponds Creek to the west, Pascoe Vale South and Coburg along Moreland Road to the north, and Brunswick along Grantham, Pearson and Shamrock streets to the east.
Brunswick West is primarily a residential suburb with some light industry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brunswick_West,_Victoria   (196 words)

  
 Canada - QuickSeek Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The New Brunswick boundary (see Aroostook War) and the boundary W of the Great Lakes was disputed with the United States for a time, but since the War of 1812 the long border has generally been peaceful.
In the west, religious tension and objections to lack of political representation and unfair land-grant and survey laws produced rebellions of Métis, led by Louis Riel in 1869–70 and 1884–85.
On the east and west coast average high temperatures are in the low 20s °C (68-74°F), while in between the coasts, the Prairies, the lower Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Valley and the intermontane regions of British Columbia the average summer high temperature range between 25°C to 30°C (78-86°F).
canada.quickseek.com   (9385 words)

  
 Detailed information about New Brunswick.
New Brunswick, the largest of Canada's three Maritime provinces, is nestled under Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula and beside the State of Maine.
The arms of Brunswick consist of two gold lions on a red field, and the arms of the King contained the three gold lions of England.
Represented in the design are the forest green of lumbering, the meadow green of agriculture, the blue of coastal and inland waters, all interwoven with gold, a symbol of the province's potential wealth.
www.maxximvacations.com /new-brunswick/travel-tourism-information.asp   (1183 words)

  
 1851 New Brunswick Census, Victoria County
The transcription presented here is an exact copy of the returns from that census for Victoria County, today's Victoria and Madawaska Counties, as preserved in the microfilm copy of the original held in the National Archives of Canada (microfilm reel number C-996).
Victoria County was in 1851 divided into six parishes, four of which (Madawaska, St.Basile, St.Francis and St.Leonard) make up present-day Madawaska County.
As with all previous US and New Brunswick censuses, the census takers in 1851 were all Anglophones; this is interesting given that four of the parishes had overwhelmingly French majorities.
www.upperstjohn.com /1851   (1976 words)

  
 Dave West
Hubbard, M.S., Spencer, D.A., and West, D.P., Jr., 1995, Tectonic exhumation of the Nanga Parbat massif, northern
West, D.P., Jr., 2006, Bedrock Geology of the
West, D.P., Jr., Tomascak, P.B., and Coish, R.A., 2006, Petrogenesis of the Lincoln Syenite
community.middlebury.edu /~dwest   (1966 words)

  
 Victoria Day   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It is a statutory holiday throughout all of Canada except the Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island).
Victoria Day falls on the second to last Monday in May, which is usually the third weekend, but can be the fourth in years like 1999 where the 31
After the death of Queen Victoria, an Act was passed by the Parliament of Canada establishing a legal holiday on May 24 in each year (or May 25 if May 24 fell on a Sunday) under the name Victoria Day.
www.calendar-updates.com /info/holidays/canada/victoria.aspx   (366 words)

  
 MEM_Helles
Son of William Ernest and Florence Owen of 102 Barkly St. Brunswick West Victoria Australia.
Son of Jane Rowland of I Pine Avenue Mildura Victoria Australia and the late John Rowland.
Son of Wil-liam Henry and Margaret Spencer of 173 Sydney Rd. Brunswick Victoria Australia.
www.anzacs.net /GRAVES/Cemeteries/MEMHelles.htm   (2167 words)

  
 Noonsite: Victoria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Victoria is the oldest city on the west coast of Canada and is a vibrant, bustling city and seaport with a very English feel.
The principal one is in the marina at West Bay, which is to port when proceeding through the outer part of the main harbour.
It is about 1.5 to 2 miles from downtown Victoria, although it is a very pleasant stroll along a boardwalk alongside the water, called the Westsong Walkway.
www.noonsite.com /Countries/Canada/Victoria   (519 words)

  
 Brunswick Victoria infoTurkish.com Herşey Hakkında Türkçe Bilgi
Brunswick has long been a stronghold of left-wing politics in Melbourne, with the federal and state parliamentary seats held by the Australian Labor Party with very comfortable margins over the conservatives.
In the 1980s, Brunswick's major nitespot was the Bombay Rock, a notoriously dangerous venue that saw considerable violence between ethnic groups.
There are also east-west buses on Brunswick Road, Glenlyon Road and Victoria/Blyth streets, though these bus services are not frequent enough to adequately serve cross-suburban travel in the way that the trams serve travel into and away from the city.
www.infoturkish.com /Turkey/Brunswick-Victoria.html   (6059 words)

  
 Howard Langmead - Nativity Photos
Santa's monopoly on Christmas photography is being challenged by the growth Nativity Photos.
Nativity Photos offer children the chance to dress up as Mary, Joseph or the three wise people and be photographed in a life-size nativity setting at St. John's Anglican Church West Brunswick.
S ince the first Nativity Photos were taken two years ago the idea has spread around Victoria and interstate.
www.howardlangmead.com.au /nativity.html   (191 words)

  
 Cemetery_L
Son of Catherine Coleman, of 15, North Rd., Newport, Victoria, Australia, and the late William Hamilton Coleman.
Son of John and Isabella Saltau; husband of L. Saltau, of 40, Newman St., West Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.
The Cemetery is 1 kilometre west of Sedd el Bahr village.
www.anzacs.net /GRAVES/Cemeteries/Cemetery_L.htm   (796 words)

  
 WestJet - WestJet Featured Destination - Victoria
Best known as the capital of British Columbia, Victoria could easily be called the tourism capital of B.C. Victorian architecture is the theme as downtown takes you back in time to tea, china shops and old English pubs.
Victoria's picturesque inner harbour is doted with local artists selling their wares and street performers showing their incredible talents.
Victoria is also home to the Royal BC Museum, a tribute to the Haida people and their beautiful art.
c1dsp.westjet.com /guest/about/featureDestinations/fdYYJ.jsp   (200 words)

  
 Brunswick North West Primary > School Information
Brunswick North West Primary School formally recognises the traditional owners of our land.
Brunswick North West Primary School also has a strong commitment to a multi-age philosophy and structure which emphasises holistic and broad-based learning and provides a challenging and supportive learning environment for all students.
Brunswick North West Primary School is located in a quiet side street in the inner city suburb of Brunswick West.
www.brunswicknwps.vic.edu.au /schoolinfo/index.htm   (3441 words)

  
 Tojinkai Jodo & Iaido Club | Jodo & Iaido in West Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Tojinkai is based in West Brunswick in Melbourne's inner West and practices Zen Nihon Kendo Renmei Jodo and Iaido.
The ZNKR or All Japan Kendo Federation styles (sometimes called Seitei Iaido and Jodo) are amongst the most widely practised styles of Jodo and swordsmanship in the world.
We are affiliated with the Victorian Kendo Renmei and the Australian Kendo Renmei and train under the principles established by the All Japan Kendo Federation.
www.tojinkai.com.au   (148 words)

  
 Brunswick Hockey Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
After several years of extremely hard work, we are finally proud to announce that in 2007 the Brunswick Hockey Club will have our own ground.
Well done to everyone involved in the making this happen, and many thanks to all the loyal partners and sponsors for making this a reality.
With the new season we're looking for last year's sponsors to come on board again, and we're always looking for new partnerships to help us with our continued growth and success.
www.brunswickhc.com   (585 words)

  
 photos Canada stock digital photography and pictures
It is the second largest country in the world in size with 10 Canadian Provinces and 3 Territories.
Canada covers 6 time zones — the west coast, the prairies, the east coast and the Maritimes; The 5 great lakes between Canada and the United States have the greatest amount of fresh surface water (about 16%) on earth.
The largest provincial cities are Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, Ottawa, Quebec City, Halifax, St. Johns, Fredericton, Charlottetown, Saint John, Whitehorse and Yellowknife.
www.westcoastphotos.com   (403 words)

  
 Hockey Victoria :: Sportscover Vic Stix Talent Squads 2006 ::
Hockey Victoria is pleased to have Sportscover as the major naming-rights sponsor for the Vic Stix Program again in 2007.
Hockey Victoria has also joined forces with the Victorian Secondary Schools Association to provide a solid structure and pathway to encourage participcation at junior elite levels.
All Vic Stix players wil be encouraged to trial for Hockey Victoria's zone teams during the year of the program (2007) and thus be considered for the Under 15 State Team.
www.hockeyvictoria.org.au /siteContent/detailPage.asp?MainMenuID=5&SubMenuID=32   (542 words)

  
 Victoria County, New Brunswick
Located in the western part of New Brunswick, Victoria County is bordered on the north by Restigouche County, on the east by Northumberland and York Counties, on the south by Carleton County, and on the west by Aroostook County (Maine) and Madawaska County.
In 1785 New Brunswick was first established and comprised eight counties; the land that is now Victoria county was originally part of York county.
Click here for the Victoria Churches page, a list of all of the churches in Victoria county, including an indication of which have records (mostly birth and marriage records) that have been microfilmed.
www.rootsweb.com /~mearoost/victoria/main.html   (1140 words)

  
 Victoria "The Garden State" Main Index - Australia - - Goway Travel Experiences
You'll find just about everything in Victoria: untouched eucalypt rainforests, sandy beaches, the Victorian alps and desert plateaus.
LANDFORM: Victoria is divided into four physical regions, running generally east and west.
From north to south these are the plains of the Murray Basin, the Central Highlands-with a maximum elevation of 1,986 m (6,516 ft) at Mount Bogong-the Southern Plains, and the Southern Uplands.
www.goway.com /downunder/australia/victoria/index.html   (504 words)

  
 62 Royal West India Rangers settled in New Brunswick
The British Army in the West Indies: society and the military in the revolutionary age (1998) by Roger Norman Buckley.
Ann (Dixon) Rideout arrived with her RWIR military family in New Brunswick from the West Indies in 1819.
The article also ignores the several other regiments which never saw the West Indies and who settled their men among the Rangers in the New Brunswick upper Saint John River valley and elsewhere in the same time period - none of whom were "banished".
www.geocities.com /moriancumerb   (1481 words)

  
 The Wilderness Society - Victoria
The causes of climate change are clear – we need to stop the emission of greenhouse gas pollution from the burning of fossil fuels and from the logging and clearing of our forests and bushlands.
In far South-West Victoria, near the South Australian border, west of the Gariwerd-Grampians and south from the Little Desert National Park to the Cobboboonee near the sea, lowland forests meet and give way to the drier forests and woodlands of stringy bark and gums that flourish on the edges of inland deserts.
Victoria’s peak environment groups welcome Steve Bracks pre-election announcement of increased protection of Cobboboonee forest in South-West Victoria and some old growth forests in Eastern Victoria, but say significantly more needs to be done.
www.wilderness.org.au /victoria   (963 words)

  
 CBC British Columbia - All Points West
If you're logging on from the greater Victoria area, come on down to The Bay Centre Friday afternoon to see the show as it broadcasts live between 3 and 6.
Whether working, commuting, running errands or making supper, All Points West will bring listeners up to speed on the days’ news and pique their interest with engaging interviews, commentaries,arts coverage, and offbeat features from around the province.
Produced by CBC Radio in Victoria, B.C., All Points West will broadcast to the farthest corners of the province, bringing together inquiring minds from the North Coast to the Peace, down to the Southern Interior and over to Vancouver Island, excluding the Lower Mainland.
www.cbc.ca /allpointswest   (496 words)

  
 Brunswick Show snapshots :: ABC South West WA
Brunswick Show is the biggest one day show in Australia.
Brunswick Junction is situated about two hours south of Perth in Western Australia.
It's in the heart of the irrigated dairy district of the South West region.
www.abc.net.au /southwestwa/galleries/brunswick2004/index.htm   (129 words)

  
 Stop 35 - Brunswick West (Victoria Street / Melville Road) TTid 2265 Profile | Metlink   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Stop 35 - Brunswick West (Victoria Street / Melville Road) TTid 2265 Profile
Stop 35 - Brunswick West (Victoria Street / Melville Road) TTid 2265 - Tram Stop
Victoria St / Melville Rd Brunswick West, 3055
www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au /index.php/layout/set/print/stop/view/18555   (50 words)

  
 Out West Basketball Association
The Out West Basketball Association was established in 1999 to develop female basketball players and provides programs to athletes beginning at age twelve.
The Out West Basketball Association is pleased to advise that 2005 Out West Elite member Jody Potts has been recruited by, and will play for DJK Wurzburg, of Wurzburg Germany in the 05-06 season.
Jody is originally from Red Deer, Alberta and prior to joining the 2005 Out West Elite squad, completed her CIS eligibility at the University of Victoria after transferring from Red Deer College.
www.outwestbasketball.com   (515 words)

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