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  2. File:Map of Ontario GREATER SUDBURY.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org غريتر سودبوري; Usage on arz.wikipedia.org جريتر سودبورى

  3. Urban neighbourhoods of Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    The downtown of Sudbury is bounded by Ste-Anne Road/Davidson Street (1909) [1] pg 12 to the north, Douglas Street (1909) [1] pg 13 at Brady (1905) [1] pg 6 /Elgin Street at Howey Drive to the south, Kitchener Street to the east and Alder Street to the west, and includes one of the city's largest concentration of retail businesses and offices.

  4. File:Map of Ontario SUDBURY.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikipedia.org Sudbury District; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org بخش سادبری; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org

  5. New Sudbury Centre - Wikipedia

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    The New Sudbury Centre is a shopping mall located in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It has 110 stores and 562,619 square feet (52,269.0 m 2 ) of retail space. History

  6. Greater Sudbury Municipal Road 55 - Wikipedia

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    Greater Sudbury Municipal Road 55 is a municipal road in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Extending from Whitefish to Coniston under a variety of street names, most of the road's length is a former alignment of Highway 17 and the Trans-Canada Highway except for a short realignment on different streets through the city's downtown core.

  7. Elm Place, Greater Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    Elm Place, Greater Sudbury, Ontario. Elm Street Entrance. The Elm Place Mall is a mall in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It was built as part of the plan to demolish the Borgia Neighborhood in Sudbury in the 1970s. It was bought in the early 2000’s by Vista Hospitality, and is as of 2017 being managed under Robert Green. [1]