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New Brunswick, New Jersey (5931 bytes)
1: ...ersey|Middlesex County]]{{GR|6}}. The City of New Brunswick is governed under the [[Faulkner Act (Mayor-Counc... 4: New Brunswick is located at 40°29'18" North, 74°26'52" ... 18: ...ia, and situated along the [[Raritan River]], New Brunswick became an important hub for Colonial travellers a... 20: Historical maps of New Jersey including New Brunswick: 24: ...nswick is one of the cultural hubs of central New Jersey. East Brunswick, New Jersey (4449 bytes) 1: ...s on Exit 9 of the [[New Jersey Turnpike]]. East Brunswick has an excellent school system and public library... 4: ...southeastern part, known as the [[Old Bridge, New Jersey|Old Bridge]] section of the town. This area is o... 6: ...ck]] and [[Monroe Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey|Monroe]] townships. The township was incorporate... 8: ... extension of the [[New Jersey Turnpike]] to East Brunswick in 1951 led to a sharp spike in population growth... 11: East Brunswick is located at 40°26'3" North, 74°24'18" W... South Brunswick Township, New Jersey (2681 bytes) 1: ... is a township located in [[Middlesex County, New Jersey]]. The township encompasses the towns of Kingsto... 15: [[Category:Middlesex County, New Jersey]] 16: [[Category:Townships in New Jersey]] 17: [[de:South Brunswick Township]] East Brunswick Township, New Jersey (2686 bytes) 1: ...e township had a total population of 46,756. East Brunswick Township is governed under the [[Faulkner Act (Ma... 15: [[Category:Middlesex County, New Jersey]] 16: [[Category:Townships in New Jersey]] North Brunswick Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey (2674 bytes) 1: ...] and township located in [[Middlesex County, New Jersey]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the township had a... 18: [[Category:Middlesex County, New Jersey]] 19: [[Category:Townships in New Jersey]] 20: [[Category:Census-designated places in New Jersey]] Border between West Jersey and East Jersey (1675 bytes) 1: ...ed into two provinces, [[West Jersey]] and [[East Jersey]], and for the 28 years between [[1674]] and [[17... 3: ...ey|Atlantic City]], making that city part of West Jersey, though this may seem surprising since Atlantic C... 5: ... Harbor]], passing just north of [[Tuckerton, New Jersey|Tuckerton]], and proceeding up toward a point on ... 10: *Snyder, John Parr, ''The mapping of New Jersey; the men and their art'', [[Rutgers University]],... 11: [[Category:New Jersey history]] Jersey City, New Jersey (15173 bytes) 1: [[Image:Njmapjerseycity.jpg|right]] 2: ...|The skyline of Jersey City, as seen from [[Lower New York Bay]]. The [[Goldman Sachs Tower]], complete... 3: ...It is the [[county seat]] of [[Hudson County, New Jersey|Hudson County]]{{GR|6}}. 5: ...pino]]s, and [[India]]ns, have made their home in Jersey City. 7: ...ingham]], the first [[African American]] mayor of Jersey City. Cunningham died of a heart attack in May [[... New Brunswick (10621 bytes) 1: ... city in [[New Jersey]], see [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]].'' 4: Name = New Brunswick | 5: Fullname = Province of New Brunswick | 9: ... Map = Map_of_Canada_highlighting_New_Brunswick.png | 11: Capital = [[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]] | Brunswick (disambiguation) (946 bytes) 1: '''Brunswick''' may refer to: 2: * Brunswick, Germany - see [[Braunschweig (city)]] and [[Brau... 3: * [[Brunswick-Lüneburg]], the former German state 4: * [[Brunswick, Victoria]], [[Australia]] 5: * [[New Brunswick]], the [[Canadian province]] Caroline of Brunswick (2692 bytes) 1: '''Caroline of Brunswick''' ([[May 17]], [[1768]] - [[August 7]], [[1821]]... 3: ...95]], at [[St James's Palace]] in [[London]]. Her new husband, then the Prince of Wales, regarded Carol... 7: ...still legally queen, and was buried in her native Brunswick 9: [[Category:1768 births|Caroline of Brunswick]] 10: [[Category:1821 deaths|Caroline of Brunswick]] Bathurst, New Brunswick (1374 bytes) 1: ...unswick|Gloucester County]] in northeastern [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]]. 16: [[Category:Cities in New Brunswick]] 19: [[fr:Bathurst (Nouveau-Brunswick)]] University of New Brunswick (2380 bytes) 1: ...icton]] and the other opened in [[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint John]] in [[1964]]. UNB is the oldest Engl... 3: ...ews of the Kennebecasis River and Grand Bay. New Brunswick's largest health care facility, Saint John Region... 5: ...ulty of Law, and in [[1968]] UNBSJ moved into its new campus at Tucker Park. Currently UNBF has approx... 12: * [http://www.unb.ca/ University of New Brunswick] 15: [[Category:Universities and colleges in New Brunswick]] Dieppe, New Brunswick (794 bytes) 1: ...a]]. Dieppe is part of the Greater [[Moncton, New Brunswick|Moncton]] Area, and today mainly exists as a [[be... 9: [[Category:Cities in New Brunswick]] 10: [[fr:Dieppe (Nouveau-Brunswick)]] Brunswick, Vermont (2521 bytes) 1: [[Image:brunswick_vt_highlight.png|thumb|225px|Brunswick, Vermont]] 2: '''Brunswick''' is a town located in [[Essex County, Vermont]]... Order of New Brunswick (2314 bytes) 1: ...], is the highest honour of the Province of [[New Brunswick]]. A maximum of 10 individuals are awarded annual... 4: The Order of New Brunswick recognizes individuals who have demonstrated exce... 7: ... is a present or former long-term resident of New Brunswick is eligible for nomination to the Order. Elected ... 12: ...f the Order of New Brunswick is the [[List of New Brunswick lieutenant-governors|Lieutenant-Governor]] of the... 16: * The Chief Justice of New Brunswick (alternating with Queen's Bench) Brunswick star (516 bytes) 1: ... helmets of certain police departments. The name "Brunswick" is the [[English]] term for the German [[feudal ... Brunswick green (658 bytes) 1: Brunswick green is the name for a dark green that was used ... Campbellton, New Brunswick (1194 bytes) 1: ... officially incorporated [[city|cities]] in [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]]. It is situated in the north-centr... 13: [[Category:Cities in New Brunswick]] Edmundston, New Brunswick (2196 bytes) 1: ...r with [[Quebec]]. Out of the eight cities in New Brunswick, Edmundston is the most [[francophone]], with 91%... 5: ...Edmund Head]], who was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick from 1848 to 1854 and Governor-General of Canada ... 17: [[Category:Cities in New Brunswick]] Moncton, New Brunswick (5486 bytes) 1: ...[Provinces of Canada|Canadian province]] of [[New Brunswick]]. The metropolitan area includes the City of Die... 3: [[image:Moncton_Welcome.JPG||right|Moncton, New Brunswick]] 9: Moncton is serviced by a newly expanded international airport, the [[Greater M... 19: ...institution. In addition, the [[University of New Brunswick]] offers health sciences degree courses in Nursin... 23: ...serves as the main medical referral centre in New Brunswick.
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