New Brunswicker

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  • new brunswicker — kə(r) noun ( s) Usage: capitalized N&B Etymology: New Brunswick, province of Canada + English er 1. : a native or resident of New Brunswick province, Canada 2. [New Brunswick, N.J. + English …   Useful english dictionary

  • New Brunswick — This article is about the Canadian province. For the city in New Jersey, see New Brunswick, New Jersey. New Brunswick Nouveau Brunswick …   Wikipedia

  • New Brunswick — noun /njuː ˈbɹʌnz.wɪk/ A province in eastern Canada with capital Fredericton. See Also: New Brunswicker …   Wiktionary

  • Brunswicker — noun Someone from Brunswick See Also: New Brunswick …   Wiktionary

  • Bank of New Brunswick — The Bank of New Brunswick was established on March 25, 1820 in the pre Confederation Province of New Brunswick, Canada as the first Canadian bank to operate under a charter. Headquartered in a new building on Prince William Street in Saint John,… …   Wikipedia

  • Black Brunswicker — The Black Brunswicker John Everett Millais, 1860 Öl auf Leinwand, 104 cm × 68,5 cm Lady Lever Art Gallery The Black Brunswicker („Der Schwarze Braunschweiger“), ursprünglich „The Black Brunswickers“[1], ist der Tite …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • The Black Brunswicker — John Everett Millais, 1860 Öl auf Leinwand, 104 cm × 68,5 cm Lady Lever Art Gallery …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Renate Brunswicker — (* 11. Oktober 1941 in Iserlohn) ist eine deutsche Politikerin der CDU. Ausbildung und Beruf Nach der Volksschule und dem Gymnasium besuchte Renate Brunswicker eine private Handelsschule. Von 1957 bis 1960 absolvierte sie eine Lehre als… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Saint John, New Brunswick — Infobox Settlement official name = City of Saint John other name = Ville de Saint John nickname = Port City website for parents = http://www.SaintJohnMoms.com motto = O Fortunati Quorum Jam Moenia Surgunt (Latin for, O Fortunate Ones Whose Walls… …   Wikipedia

  • Common Schools Act of 1871 — The Common Schools Act of 1871 was legislation of the Canadian Province of New Brunswick, passed by the 22nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, which replaced the Parish Schools Act of 1858. The legislation aimed to abolish church run schooling… …   Wikipedia

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