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List of New Brunswick counties

This is a list of the county in the Canadian province of New Brunswick:

(county seat)

  1. Albert County, New Brunswick, formed in 1845 from part of Westmorland County (Hopewell Cape ) and a small part of Saint John County
  2. Carleton County, New Brunswick, formed in 1833 from part of York County (Woodstock)
  3. Charlotte County, New Brunswick, one of the original 8 counties (St. Andrews)
  4. Gloucester County, New Brunswick, formed in 1826 from part of Northumberland County (Bathurst)
  5. Kent County, New Brunswick, formed in 1814 from part of Northumberland County (Richibucto )
  6. Kings County, New Brunswick, one of the original 8 counties (Hampton )
  7. Madawaska County, New Brunswick, formed in 1873 from part of Victoria County (Edmundston)
  8. Northumberland County, New Brunswick, one of the original 8 counties (Newcastle)
  9. Queens County, New Brunswick, one of the original 8 counties (Gagetown)
  10. Restigouche County, New Brunswick, formed in 1837 from part of Gloucester County (Dalhousie )
  11. Saint John County, New Brunswick, one of the original 8 counties (Saint John)
  12. Sunbury County, New Brunswick, one of the original 8 counties (Burton )
  13. Victoria County, New Brunswick, formed in 1837 from part of Carleton County (Perth-Andover)
  14. Westmorland County, New Brunswick, one of the original 8 counties (Dorchester)
  15. York County, New Brunswick, one of the original 8 counties (Fredericton)

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