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  New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Brunswick is bounded on the north by Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula and Chaleur Bay and on the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Northumberland Strait.
New Brunswick was one of the four original provinces of Canada formed with Confederation in 1867.
Following Confederation, New Brunswick suffered the effects of an economic downturn precipitated by the Great Fire of 1877 in Saint John and the decline of the wooden sailing shipbuilding industry, and compounded by the global recession sparked by the Panic of 1893.
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 County - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
While New South Wales was divided into counties in the early days of the colony, often preceding European settlement, hundreds, parishes and counties became dead letters for most purposes other that the registration of land ownership, which under the Torrens title system, is centralised in the state capital of Sydney.
At the county level there is a county administrative board led by a governor appointed by the central government of Sweden, as well as an elected county council that handles a separate set of issues, notably hospitals and public transportation.
New York City is a special case, where the city comprises a total of five counties (all organized separately but parallel to the five boroughs of the city).
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 County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The county remains one of the oldest levels of government in China and significantly predates the establishment of provinces in the Ming dynasty.
The county of Oslo is equivalent to the municipality of Oslo.
In New England, counties function primarily as judicial court districts (and in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, they have even lost this function and are solely geographic designations), and most local power is in the form of towns.
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New Brunswick is at the northern limit of the Appalachian Mountains, a chain of ancient, eroded mountains.
The Province of New Brunswick was created in 1784, when recently-arrived Loyalists to the British Crown who resented being governed from distant Halifax, Nova Scotia, petitioned the British Government to allow them to form a separate province consisting of the mainland portion of Nova Scotia.
The new province was named in honour of the Duke of Brunswick, son of King George III of the United Kingdom.
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 New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
New Brunswick (French: Nouveau-Brunswick) is one of Canada's provinces, and the only officially bilingual province (French and English).
New Brunswick is a Maritime Province, on the country's east coast.
Fredericton, in addition to being the capital of the province, is a genteel university town, and home to the Lord Beaverbrook Art Gallery,, the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame, and other amenities, including, whose foundation is the oldest in Canada or the United States.
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At the county level there is a County Administrative Boards of Swedencounty administrative board led by a governor appointed by the central government of Sweden, as well as an elected County Councils of Swedencounty council that handles a separate set of issues, notably hospitals and public transportation.
The thirteen Traditional counties of Walestraditional counties of Wales were fixed by Statute in 1539 and most of those of Scotland are of at least this age.
In New England, counties function primarily as Courtjudicial court districts, as most local power is in the form of towntowns.
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 New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
New Brunswick (French, leNouveau-Brunswick) is one of Canada's provinces.
The Province of New Brunswick was created in 1784, when recently-arrived Loyalists to the British Crown who resented being governed from distant Halifax, Nova Scotia, petitioned the British Government to allow them to form a separateprovince consisting of the mainland portion of Nova Scotia.
The University of New Brunswick wasfounded as King's College in 1785, one of the oldest educational institutions in North America.
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The population is majority English-speaking but with a substantial (35%) French-speaking minority who call themselves Acadians from Acadia, the former name of this region during the French colonial period during which large numbers of colonists migrated from the Vienne area of France.
Fredericton, in addition to being the capital of the province, is a genteel university town, and home to the Lord Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Theatre New Brunswick, the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame, and other amenities, including Christ Church Cathedral, whose foundation is the oldest in Canada or the United States.
The University of New Brunswick was founded as King's College in 1785, one of the oldest public post-secondary education institutions in North America.
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The word "county" is the general English translation for the Chinese term xiàn (县 or 縣 pinyin xian4) which marks a level of government below that of province.
The name 'county' was introduced by the Normans, and was derived from a Norman term for an area administered by a Count (lord), these Norman 'counties' were geographically based upon the Saxon shires.
In 1986 however, the metroploitan county councils were abolished, and divided into a series of unitary authorities, although the counties still exist in name and for some administrative and ceremonial purposes.
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In sparcely populated northern Ontario and Quebec, these units are called "districts" not "counties", and in densely populated south-central Ontario new "regional municipalities" are used for local government instead of counties.
In New England, counties function primarily as judicial court districts (in fact, in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, they have even lost this function and are solely geographic designations), and most local power is in the form of towns.
Lists of counties by state can be found through U.S. Counties.
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Most administrative counties in England are run by county councils and divided into districts each with its own council.
In New England, counties function primarily as judicial court districts (and in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, they have even lost the governmental function and are solely geographic designations), and most local power is in the form of towns.
In Western states like California, the county is the default unit of local government and controls all unincorporated land within its boundaries.
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 New Brunswick Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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The Charlottetown conference of 1864 was initially intended only to discuss a union of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, but interest developed in the Province of Canada (formerly Upper and Lower Canada, later Ontario and Quebec).
Following Confederation, New Brunswick suffered the effects of an economic downturn precipitated by the Great Fire of 1877 in Saint John and the decline of the sailing shipbuilding industry, and compounded by the global recession sparked by the Panic of 1893.
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 New Brunswick - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Moncton has a sizeable francophone Acadian minority (35%) and is considered by the Acadians to be their unofficial "capital".
The largest employers are the Irving family companies, the Government of New Brunswick, and the McCain Foods Limited (french fries) family companies.
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The county remains one of the oldest levels of government in China and significantly predates the establishment of provinces in the
local government did not come into being until 1889, when administrative counties (county councils) were created which were based upon the traditional county areas.
Lists of counties by state can be found through U.S. counties; for more comparative information on U.S. counties, see
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New Brunswick (French, le Nouveau-Brunswick) is one of Canada's
New Brunswick is at the northern limit of the
The University of New Brunswick was founded as King's College in 1785, one of the oldest educational institutions in
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 NEW BRUNSWICK FACTS AND INFORMATION
The eastern and central part of the province consists of the ''New Brunswick Lowland'', whereas the ''Caledonia Highlands'' and ''St. Croix Highlands'' extend along the Bay of Fundy coast, reaching elevations of 300 metres.
The next French contact was in 1604, when Sieur_des_Monts sailed into Passamaquoddy_Bay and set up a camp for the winter on an island at the mouth of the St._Croix_River.
New Brunswick has four daily newspapers: ''the_Daily_Gleaner'', based in Fredericton; the ''Times_&_Transcript'', based in Moncton; the ''Telegraph_Journal'', which publishes both Saint John and provinicial editions; and the French-language ''L'Acadie Nouvelle''.
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 ipedia.com: List of New Brunswick counties Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is a list of the county in the Canadian province of New Brunswick : Albert County, New Brunswick, formed in 1845 from part of Westmoreland County Carleton County, New Brunswick, formed in 1833 fr...
Charlotte County, New Brunswick, one of the original 8 counties
Saint John County, New Brunswick, one of the original 8 counties
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 Cyndi's List - Canada - New Brunswick
Mailing lists are interactive e-mail forums that are free for you to subscribe to and participate in.
List of available publications on geographical names including policy documents and manuals, gazetteers, glossaries, newsletters and brochures.
A list of addresses for genealogical and historical societies in the province.
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 New Brunswick - FreeEncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Its population is slowly growing, and now exceeds 700,000.
Saint John is a port city, with heavy industry in the form of pulp and paper, oil refineries, and drydocks, all owned by the family of the late K.C. Irving[?], as is much of the province's economy and 3 ot of 4 of its daily English language newspapers.
Poets Bliss Carman and Charles G.D. Roberts[?], as well as Archibald Lampman[?], were New Brunswickers.
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 New Brunswick Real Estate Agents, New Brunswick Homes For Sale, REALTORS and New Brunswick
We also have information on New Brunswick home selling, home buying, mortgages, insurance, movers and other realty services for anyone looking to sell a home or buy a home in New Brunswick, NJ.
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HomeGain has services to help you find a top New Brunswick real estate broker or agent, get the value of your New Brunswick home and a comparative market analysis (CMA), view New Brunswick real estate and MLS listings, prepare your home for sale, and more.
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 Encyclopedia: List of New Brunswick counties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 List of New Brunswick counties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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