New Brunswick

Etymology
From +, after the German duchy, the ancestral home of  (1738–1820).

Translations

 * Afrikaans: Nieu-Brunswyk
 * Arabic: نْيُو بْرَانْزْوِيك
 * Armenian: Նյու Բրանսուիկ
 * Basque: Brunswick Berria
 * Breton: Brunswick-Nevez
 * Catalan: Nova Brunsvic
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 紐賓士域
 * Mandarin:, 紐賓士域, 新賓士域
 * Corsican: Novu Brunswick
 * Czech: Nový Brunšvik
 * Esperanto: Nov-Brunsviko
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: Novo Brunswick
 * Georgian: ნიუ-ბრანსუიკი
 * German:, Neues Braunschweig, New Brunswick
 * Greek: Νιου Μπράνσγουικ
 * Hungarian:
 * Irish: Nua Brunswick
 * Italian: Nuovo Brunswick
 * Japanese: ニューブランズウィック
 * Khmer: ញូប្រុនវិក
 * Korean: ^뉴브런즈윅
 * Latin: Novum Brunsvicum
 * Latvian: Ņūbransvika
 * Lithuanian: Naujasis Bransvikas
 * Macedonian: Њу Бранзвик
 * Norman: Nouvieau Brunswick
 * Occitan: Nòu Brunswick
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: Nova Brunswick, New Brunswick
 * Russian:
 * Samogitian: Naus Brunsviks
 * Sardinian: Nou Brunswick
 * Scots: New Brunswick
 * Sicilian: Novu Brunswick
 * Spanish: Nuevo Brunswick
 * Swedish:
 * Ukrainian: Нью-Бра́нсвік
 * Welsh: Newydd Brunswick
 * West Frisian: Nij-Breunswyk

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1) New Brunswick

Etymology
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