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  1. In 1784, New Brunswick was separated from Nova Scotia to be established as its own colony. Within the next year, the new colony was divided into eight counties: Charlotte, Kings, Northumberland, Queens, Saint John, Sunbury, Westmorland and York. In January 1786, the first session of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was held in Saint John ...

  2. 3 days ago · New Brunswick | Canadian province located on the eastern seaboard of North America. It is Canada’s only officially bilingual province, French and English having equal status. It was one of the four original provinces making up the national confederation in 1867 and is one of the Maritime Provinces.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonctonMoncton - Wikipedia

    Moncton ( / ˈmʌŋktən /; French pronunciation: [mɔŋktœn]) is the most populous city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" because of its central inland location in the region and its ...

  4. Saint John is a seaport city located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. It is Canada's oldest incorporated city, [b] established by royal charter on May 18, 1785, during the reign of George III. [9] The port is Canada's third-largest by tonnage with a cargo base that includes dry and liquid bulk, break bulk, containers, and cruise. [10] The city was the most populous ...

  5. The University of New Brunswick ( UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the oldest English-language university in Canada, and among the oldest public universities in North America. [5] UNB was founded by a group of seven Loyalists who left the United States after the American Revolution. [6]

  6. Largest cities in New Brunswick by population. Moncton, New Brunswick's largest city by population. Aerial view of Saint John, second most populous city in New Brunswick. Skyline of Fredericton, New Brunswick's capital and third largest city by population. Dieppe, fourth most populous city in New Brunswick. Cities in New Brunswick. Name. County.

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