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  2. Moncton - Wikipedia

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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 River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" because of its central inland location in the region and its ...

  3. History of Moncton - Wikipedia

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    Moncton's location in New Brunswick. The history of Moncton extends back thousands of years, with its first inhabitants being the First Nations of the region, such as the Mi'kmaq. Located in New Brunswick, Moncton 's motto is Resurgo, which is Latin for I rise again. This motto was originally chosen in celebration of the city's rebirth in 1875 ...

  4. Greater Moncton - Wikipedia

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    Greater Moncton has a population of 157,717 (2021). Migration is mostly from other areas of New Brunswick (especially the north), Nova Scotia (13%), and Ontario (9%). 62% of new arrivals to the city are Anglophone and 38% are Francophone. The census metropolitan area (CMA) grew by 9% between 2016 and 2021. The census metropolitan area had a ...

  5. List of historic places in Moncton - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of historic places in Moncton, New Brunswick entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap

  6. 2014 Moncton shootings - Wikipedia

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    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, Justin Bourque, a 24-year-old Moncton resident, walked around the northern area of the city and shot five officers from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), killing three and severely injuring two. [7]

  7. Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport

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    In May 2001, the new, state-of-the-art international air terminal was completed and officially opened in 2002 by Queen Elizabeth II. The Greater Moncton International Airport is the busiest airport in New Brunswick, serving more than 552,629 passengers per year.

  8. List of municipalities in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick had eight cities that had a cumulative population of 293,928 in the 2021 Census. [7] Moncton is New Brunswick's largest city by population with 79,470 residents and Saint John is the largest by land area 315.59 km 2 (121.85 sq mi) respectively. [7]

  9. Timeline of Moncton history - Wikipedia

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    2002 – Moncton becomes Canada's first officially bilingual city. [17] 2002 – The Moncton Airport achieves International designation. [8] 2005 – New Gunningsville Bridge opened. [18] 2006 – Metro Moncton becomes the largest population centre in New Brunswick. 2008 – Moncton 2010 Stadium broke ground.