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  2. New England French - Wikipedia

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    By 1899 there were reportedly 120 French-language parishes in New England, and by that time of the 1.5 million people of French-speaking Canada, about 600,000 had migrated to the U.S., primarily to New England. [18] [19] To a degree these newcomers integrated and learned the English language; however, La Survivance also endured. [20]

  3. Frenchville, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Frenchville is a town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States.The population was 1,052 at the 2020 census. [2]A total of 79.3 percent of Frenchville residents are regular speakers of French, aided by its proximity to French-speaking Quebec and New Brunswick in Canada. [3]

  4. French language in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The French language is spoken as a minority language in the United States.Roughly 1.18 million Americans over the age of five reported speaking the language at home in the federal 2020 American Community Survey, [1] making French the seventh most spoken language in the country behind English, Spanish (of which it is the second Romance language to be spoken after the latter), Chinese, Tagalog ...

  5. List of the United States cities with large French American ...

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    The cities with the largest French American populations are in Maine. However, in northern Maine, they are of Acadian ancestry, and in southern Maine and northern New Hampshire, of Canadian ancestry. The cities are as follows: [1]

  6. Madawaska, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Madawaska is a town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States.The population was 3,867 at the 2020 census. [2] Madawaska is opposite Edmundston, Madawaska County in New Brunswick, Canada, to which it is connected by the Edmundston–Madawaska Bridge over the Saint John River.

  7. List of place names of French origin in the United States

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    Durant (The French surname of the town's founding French/Choctaw family) El Reno (Named after Civil War officer Jesse L. Reno, of Huguenot descent) Guymon; Lucien (A common French given name) Poteau ("Stake," named by French explorers) Remy; Sans Bois Mountains ("Without forest") Verdigris "Green Gray"

  8. Aroostook County, Maine - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, 18.0% of the population reported speaking French at home; other than speakers of English, there were no other significant linguistic groups. [ 37 ] Of the 30,961 households, 25.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.6% were married couples living together, 9.4% had a female householder with no husband present, 36.8% ...

  9. List of municipalities in Maine - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2020 United States census, Maine is the 9th least populous state, with 1,372,247 inhabitants, and the 12th smallest by land area, spanning 30,842.92 square miles (79,882.8 km 2). [1] Maine is divided into 16 counties and contains 482 municipalities consisting of cities, towns, and plantations. [ 2 ]