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Moncton (/ˈmʌŋktən/;
French pronunciation: [mɔŋktœn]) is the most
populous city in the
Canadian province of New Brunswick.
Situated in the Petitcodiac...
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Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe (formerly
known as
Moncton) is a
federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that has been
represented in the House...
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Greater Moncton Roméo
LeBlanc International Airport (GMIA, French: Aéroport
international Roméo-LeBlanc du
Grand Moncton) or
Moncton/Greater
Moncton Roméo...
- The Université de
Moncton is a
Canadian francophone university in New Brunswick. It
includes campuses in Edmundston,
Moncton, and Shippagan. The university...
- The
Moncton Victorias were a
professional ice
hockey team from
Moncton, New
Brunswick in Canada. The team pla**** for two
seasons in the
Maritime Professional...
- The
Moncton Wildcats are a
Canadian junior ice
hockey team in the
Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
based in
Moncton, New Brunswick. The franchise...
- The
Moncton shootings were a
string of
shootings that took
place on June 4, 2014, in
Moncton, in the
Canadian province of New Brunswick. The perpetrator...
- The
Moncton Coliseum (French: Colisée de
Moncton) is an
event venue and
former ice
hockey arena in
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Atlantic Canada's largest...
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Greater Moncton (French:
Grand Moncton) is a
census metropolitan area
comprising Moncton, Dieppe, and
Riverview in New Brunswick, Canada.
Greater Moncton has...
- The
Moncton Aigles Bleus and
Moncton Aigles Bleues (French:
Aigles Bleu(e)s de
Moncton;
French for:
Moncton Blue Eagles) are the
athletic teams that represent...