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The number of tourists visiting New Brunswick has remained relatively stable for the years 2006 - 2013, remaining largely within the 2.5 to 3 million visitors range, with a peak of just over 3 million visitors in 2011. In 2012, tourism made up 2.4 percent of the provincial GDP, employing 8.6 percent of the labour force with 30,220 total jobs.
Français : Carte générale du Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada, avec un fond topographique (fichier matriciel incorporé). Version en français. Projection équirectangulaire, système géodétique WGS84. Méridien de référence : 66.4° O; Parallèle de référence: 46.4° N; Limites géographiques de la carte : Ouest : 69.2° O; Est : 63.6° O
Français : Carte muette des divisions administratives du Nouveau-Brunswick, au Canada, incluant les réserves indiennes. Légende : District de services locaux
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Road map of New Brunswick. New Brunswick (French: Nouveau-Brunswick) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces.While New Brunswick is one of Canada's Maritime Provinces, it differs from its neighbours both ethnoculturally and physiographically.
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Caraquet (English: / ˈ k ɑːr ə k ɛ t / [4] French pronunciation:) is a town in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. Situated on the shore of Chaleur Bay in the Acadian Peninsula, its name is derived from the Mi'kmaq term for meeting of two rivers. The Caraquet River and Rivière du Nord flow into the Caraquet Bay west of the town.
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