Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick
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Saint-Antoine (46°33′N 64°74′W, AST) is a village located in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada on the Northumberland Strait, about 30 km from the city of Moncton. The population of the town in 2001 was 1,472. The town's inhabitants are mostly Acadians, most of whom speak French in its local variant Chiac. The remainder of the population is anglophone.
Saint-Antoine is the birthplace of Louis Robichaud, Canada's first Acadian provincial premier.
| Image:Flag of New Brunswick.svg | New Brunswick |
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| Counties | Albert - Carleton - Charlotte - Gloucester - Kent - Kings - Madawaska - Northumberland - Queens - Restigouche - Saint John - Sunbury - Victoria - Westmorland - York |
| Cities | Bathurst - Campbellton - Dieppe - Edmundston - Fredericton - Miramichi - Moncton - Saint John |
| Other communities | Beresford - Bouctouche - Caraquet - Dalhousie - Grand Falls - Hampton - Oromocto - Quispamsis - Riverview - Rothesay - Sackville - Shediac - Shippagan - St. Stephen - Sussex - Tracadie - Woodstock |


