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Moncton
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Monc·ton  (mngktn)
A city of southeast New Brunswick, Canada, northeast of Saint John. Originally settled by Acadians, it was resettled by Germans in 1763. Population: 64,100.

Moncton [ˈmɒŋktən]
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(Placename) a city in E Canada, in SE New Brunswick. Pop.: 80 744 (1991)


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Maillet of Ashburnham; three sisters, Regina Collette of Moncton, NB Canada, Rosalie Martin of Rogersville, NB Canada and May Bourgeois of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; five grandchildren, Jessica and Katie Maillet, Amanda Algarin, Richard Binder and Brittany Gesner; four great-grandchildren, Jailyn, Anthony and Giovanni Algarin and Emma Binder; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
ca GREATER MONCTON ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING PO Box 1715 Moncton, NB E1C 9X5 (506) 857-8899 (506) 858-7883 (FAX) (e-mail)gmacl@nb.
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