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Saint Jean
(Saint John (in))
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45 ° 16 ′ 47 ″ N 66 ° 3 ′ 46 ″ W
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Saint Jean is the largest city in New Brunswick to Canada.

Understand

Saint-Jean is the largest city in New Brunswick. It is located in the south of the province along the bay of fundy. The population of Saint-Jean is almost entirely made up of descendants of immigrants Irish and Loyalists British. It is the first city incorporated into the Canada. Its metropolitan area has a population of approximately 125,000 inhabitants. The main language of the city isEnglish, but French is also present. The city name in English is Saint John. Note that this is never spelled "St. John" as is the custom in English.

To go

By plane

  • 1 Saint-Jean Airport (IATA : YSJ, ICAO: CYSJ, Saint John Airport) Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element (15 km east-northeast of Saint-Jean)

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To see

  • Reversible falls Logo indicating a wikipedia link
  • New Brunswick Museum Logo indicating a wikipedia link

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Have a drink / Go out

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Communicate

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