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  2. Brunswick, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Brunswick (/ ˈ b r ʌ n z w ɪ k / BRUN-zwik) is a city in and the county seat of Glynn County in the U.S. state of Georgia. [4] As the primary urban and economic center of the lower southeast portion of Georgia, it is the second-largest urban area on the Georgia coastline after Savannah and contains the Brunswick Old Town Historic District.

  3. Brunswick, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Brunswick is a city in southwestern Frederick County, Maryland, United States. The city is located on the north bank of the Potomac River; Loudoun County, Virginia occupies the opposite shore. The population of Brunswick was 8,211 at the 2022 Census. There are three schools serving Brunswick: Brunswick Elementary School, Brunswick Middle School ...

  4. Brunswick, New York - Wikipedia

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    0978762 [2] Website. townofbrunswick.org. Brunswick is a town in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. The municipality was originally settled in the early 18th century. During its history, it had been part of Albany County, Rensselaerswyck, and Troy, before its incorporation in 1807. It is bordered on the west by the city of Troy; on the ...

  5. With latest property purchase, Brunswick city 'busting at the ...

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    The city purchased the property as an option for growth. ... Brunswick city 'busting at the seams' set to expand services. ... The Boiling Spring Lakes Community Center – located at 1 Leeds Road ...

  6. History of Brunswick, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The recorded History of Brunswick, Georgia dates to 1738, when a 1,000-acre (4 km 2) plantation was established along the Turtle River. By 1789, the city was recognized by President George Washington as having been one of five original ports of entry for the American colonies. [citation needed] In 1797, Brunswick's prominence was further ...

  7. City of Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The City of Brunswick was a local government area in the inner-northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It comprised the suburbs of Brunswick, Brunswick East and Brunswick West. It ceased to exist on 22 June 1994, when its council was disbanded by the Kennett Government and replaced with appointed commissioners, who oversaw its ...

  8. Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers - Wikipedia

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    Website. fletc.gov. The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC, [2] pronounced / ˈflɛtsi /) serves as an interagency law enforcement training body for 105 United States government federal law enforcement agencies. [3] The stated mission of FLETC is to "...train those who protect our homeland".

  9. More than 400 acres owned by a Brunswick city could be sold ...

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    Created in 1947 by the N.C. General Assembly, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is a state government agency whose mission is to conserve the state’s wildlife resources and their habitats.