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  1. Forest City (2001 pop.: 12) is a rural community in York County, New Brunswick, Canada. The community has the unusual distinction of sharing its name with the community of Forest City immediately across the Canada–United States border in the state of Maine, connected by the Forest City Border Crossing . Forest City was once home to 1,000 ...

  2. Nuevo Brunswick (del inglés: New Brunswick) (del francés: Nouveau-Brunswick ), también llamado a veces Nueva Brunswick o incluso, sin traducir, New Brunswick y abreviado comúnmente NB, es una de las diez provincias que, junto con los tres territorios, conforman las trece entidades federales de Canadá. Su capital es Fredericton y su ciudad ...

  3. To incorporate a city in New Brunswick, an area needs to have a minimum of 10,000 residents. Although Campbellton's population falls below this threshold, it is still categorized as a city due to being incorporated prior to January 1, 1967. Each city in New Brunswick, with the exception of Miramichi, has wards in its municipal governments.

  4. Brunswick is a rural community in the Whanganui District and Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north-west of Whanganui, and includes lifestyle blocks and livestock farming.

  5. Website. www.sjcitymarket.ca. National Historic Site of Canada. Designated. 1986. The Saint John City Market in Saint John, New Brunswick, is the oldest continuously operated farmer's market in Canada, with a charter dating from 1785. [1] The market is located at 47 Charlotte Street. [2]

  6. Bathurst (Nuevo Brunswick) /  47.62, -65.65. Bathurst es una ciudad canadiense de la provincia de Nuevo Brunswick en el condado de Gloucester, en las proximidades del estuario del río Nepisiguit. 1 . De acuerdo con el censo de 2011, su población era de 12.275 habitantes.

  7. In 1874, the Brunswick company merged with competitor Great Western Billiard Manufactory owned by Julius Balke to become the J. M. Brunswick & Balke Company. It was incorporated in 1879 with a capital stock of $275,000, the same year it merged with another competitor, H. W. Collender Company of New York City (founded by Hugh W. Collender), to acquire Collender's patented billiard cushions.