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The Republic of Madawaska (French: République du Madawaska) was a putative republic in the northwest corner of Madawaska County, New Brunswick (also known as the "New Brunswick Panhandle") and adjacent areas of Aroostook County in the US state of Maine and of Quebec.
Isaie Martin was the grandson of Francois Martin who, as an 11-year-old, was one of the Acadians deported from Port Royal, Nova Scotia, in 1755.Francois Martin and his family were later among the first families to settle in the Saint John River Valley between the Madawaska and Green rivers, in an area that is still today heavily characterized by Acadian culture and traditions.
Saint-Joseph is a geographic parish in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Edmundston [5] and the Northwest rural district, [6] both members of the Northwest Regional Service Commission (NWRSC). [7]
Madawaska les Lacs-Edmundston, provincial electoral district (2013–) Madawaska South, a former provincial electoral district (1973–1994) Republic of Madawaska, a former unrecognized state in Madawaska County (1827) Madawaska River (Saint John River), in Quebec and New Brunswick
Saint-François is a geographic parish in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada. [2] For governance purposes it is part of the incorporated rural community of Haut-Madawaska, [3] which is a member of the Northwest Regional Service Commission (NWRSC). [4]
Saint-André (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿ɑ̃dʁe] ⓘ) is community in Saint-André Parish, Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada. [2] It was part of an eponymous rural community prior to 2023; the most recent census data is for the rural community. It is now part of the town of Grand Falls.
Secondary Highway 523, commonly referred to as Highway 523, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.The highway is a 20.0-kilometre (12.4 mi) north–south route in Nipissing District which follows the historic Madawaska Colonization Road.
Route 205 is a New Brunswick local highway that runs for 33.7 kilometres along the Saint John River and Maine border in Madawaska County. The route starts at the International Bridge in Clair (across from Fort Kent, Maine) and ends at English Point on Glasier Lake. The route also serves the communities of Saint-François-de-Madawaska and Connors.