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  2. Dieppe, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Dieppe (/ d i ˈ ɛ p /) is a city in the Canadian maritime province of New Brunswick. Statistics Canada counted the population at 28,114 in 2021, [ 1 ] making it the fourth-largest city in the province.

  3. Dieppe - Wikipedia

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    Dieppe, a city in New Brunswick, Canada, received its present name in 1946, in honour of the commemoration of the 913 Canadian soldiers killed in the Dieppe Raid. The majority of its inhabitants are of Acadian descent. [10] Panoramic view of Dieppe (taken from a hill close to the castle Château de Dieppe)

  4. File:Administrative areas of New Brunswick with First Nations ...

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    Administrative areas of New Brunswick map-blank.svg: Sémhur, 9 octobre 2011; derivative work: Dr Wilson--Dr Wilson (talk) 16:50, 14 October 2011 (UTC) Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Administrative areas of New Brunswick with First Nations lands map-7 sites -fr.svg

  5. List of cities in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Saint John was the first incorporated city in the future New Brunswick and Canada overall with its charter being signed on May 18, 1785. [11] The most recent incorporated city in the province was Dieppe, on January 1, 2003. [12] Fredericton is the capital city of New Brunswick. [13]

  6. List of municipalities in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick's largest village by population was Memramcook with 5,029 residents and largest village by area was Belledune with a land area of 189.18 km 2 (73.04 sq mi). [7] New Brunswick's smallest village by population was Meductic with 180 residents and the smallest by land area was Saint-Louis de Kent at 1.98 km 2 (0.76 sq mi). [7]

  7. New Brunswick Route 132 - Wikipedia

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    Route 132 outside Dieppe, New Brunswick. Route 132 is a New Brunswick provincial collector road that runs 27 kilometres (17 mi) between Dieppe and Shediac. The western section is known locally as Champlain Street which consists of a four lane undivided urban arterial. The remainder of the road is a two-lane rural facility.

  8. Shediac Bay-Dieppe - Wikipedia

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    Shediac Bay-Dieppe (French: Baie-de-Shediac-Dieppe) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.It was first contested in the 2014 general election, having been created in the 2013 redistribution of electoral boundaries.

  9. Shediac Parish, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Shediac is a geographic parish in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Dieppe, [5] the towns of Cap-Acadie [5] and Shediac, [5] the incorporated rural communities of Beausoleil [6] and Maple Hills, [5] and the Southeast rural district.