Acadian regions of New Brunswick

E419012

The Acadian regions of New Brunswick are predominantly French-speaking areas with a strong Acadian cultural heritage, known for their distinct dialect, traditions, and historical communities along the province’s eastern and northern coasts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Francophone region
cultural region
celebrates National Acadian Day
contains Acadian Peninsula
Bathurst area NERFINISHED
Beauséjour region
Bouctouche
Cap-Pelé
Caraquet
Dieppe
Edmundston
surface form: Edmundston area

Gloucester County NERFINISHED
Kent County
Lamèque Island
Madawaska region
Memramcook
Miscou Island
Neguac
Richibucto
Shediac
Shippagan NERFINISHED
Tracadie
country Canada
ethnicMajority Acadians
hasCulturalHeritage Acadian culture
Catholic traditions
hasDemographicFeature high proportion of Francophones in a majority Anglophone province
hasEconomySector fishing
forestry
tourism
hasInstitution Université de Moncton
hasMedia Acadie Nouvelle
Ici Radio-Canada Première
surface form: Radio-Canada Acadie
hasTradition Acadian cuisine
Acadian festivals
Acadian folk music
Tintamarre
historicalEvent Acadian deportation legacy
language Acadian French
Chiac
French
linguisticMajority French speakers
locatedAlong eastern coast of New Brunswick
northern coast of New Brunswick
locatedIn Atlantic Canada
New Brunswick
officialLanguage French
partOf Acadia
politicalContext contributes to New Brunswick’s status as Canada’s only officially bilingual province

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Acadian French geographicCenter Acadian regions of New Brunswick
New Brunswick hasCulturalRegion Acadian regions of New Brunswick
this entity surface form: Acadian region
Ici Radio-Canada Télé serviceArea Acadian regions of New Brunswick
this entity surface form: Acadian regions of Atlantic Canada