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Pokemouche is a Mi'kmaq word and may
refer to the
following in the
Canadian province of New Brunswick:
Pokemouche River, a
tributary of the Gulf of Saint...
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Pokemouche (IPA: [pɔkmuʃ]) was a
Canadian local service district in
Gloucester County, in the
northeast of New Brunswick, in the
Acadian peninsula; it...
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Pokemouche 13 is the
Statistics Canada census area
designation for what is
properly termed the
Pokemouche Indian Reserve No. 13,
located 64 km east of...
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divided between the
towns of Caraquet, Hautes-Terres, and Shippagan, the
Pokemouche 13
Indian reserve, the
regional muni****lity of Tracadie; all are members...
- The
Pokemouche River is in
north eastern New Brunswick, Canada. The name is
derived from the
Algonquin language. Its
headwaters are near the town of Hautes-Terres...
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Pokemouche Airport (TC LID: CDA4) is
located in Village-Blanchard, 6
nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi)
north of
Pokemouche, New Brunswick, Canada. Canada...
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Burnt Church 14, and
Tabusintac 9) and two
reserves in
Gloucester County (
Pokemouche 13) (Pabineau). The po****tion was 1,715 as of 2011. The Mi'kmaq call...
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established in 1974 to
provide street lighting. Baie du
Petit Pokemouche ran
along the Petit-
Pokemouche Road
between Le
Goulet and
Shippagan and also included...
- Petit-
Pokemouche across the
isthmus connecting Taylor Island to the mainland, and the Gulf of
Saint Lawrence. on the
south by the
mouth of the
Pokemouche River...
- its
creation until the 2013
redistribution extended it
inland to the
Pokemouche area,
taken from Centre-Péninsule-Saint-Sauveur.
Following the 2023 redistribution...