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St. Stephen (N.B.)

LC control no.n 92044660
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Geographic headingSt. Stephen (N.B.)
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Geographic subdivision usageNew Brunswick--St. Stephen
Variant(s)Saint Stephen (N.B.)
St. Stephen-Milltown (N.B.)
Associated countryCanada
Associated placeNew Brunswick Charlotte (N.B.) Calais (Me.)
Saint Croix River (Me. and N.B.)
Found inAshe, R. Even the Babe came to play, c1991: introd. (St. Stephen; in southwestern corner of New Brunswick on the Maine border)
NLC microfiche, 4-23-92 (hdg.: St. Stephen (N.-B.); St. Stephen (N.B.); equivalents)
GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 45°10ʹ50ʺN 067°17ʹ43ʺW)
Wikipedia, viewed 2 March 2023 (St. Stephen, New Brunswick; St. Stephen is a Canadian town in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, situated on the east bank of the St. Croix River; the St. Croix River marks a section of the Canada-United States border, forming a natural border between Calais, Maine and St. Stephen; officially incorporated as a town in 1871; in the 1970s, the municipalities of St. Stephen and Milltown joined together to become what is now simply known as St. Stephen (for a short time, the town was called St. Stephen-Milltown, but the new name, not having caught on, reverted to simply the Town of St. Stephen) - for official use, however, it is called the Town of St. Stephen-Milltown as written agreement stated at amalgamation in 1973; on 1 January 2023, St. Stephen annexed all or part of seven local service districts and was renamed the Municipal District of St. Stephen, retaining town status)
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