1. Brunswick - Noun
2. Brunswick - Proper noun
a city in central Germany
a town in southeast Georgia near the Atlantic coast; a port of entry
a university town in southwestern Maine
Source: WordNetAbout 1,900 vehicles left Prince Edward Island and entered New Brunswick from the Confederation Bridge Friday with 1,500 of those personal vehicles. Source: Internet
About 2,400 of the escaped slaves and their families who served in the Royal Navy following their escape settled in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick during and after the war. Source: Internet
Abulafia, pg. 382 This defeat allowed Frederick to take Aachen and Cologne, Abulafia, pg. 382 as Otto was forced again to withdraw to his private possessions around Brunswick, Comyn, pg. 283 and he was forced to abdicate the imperial throne in 1215. Source: Internet
A conference to discuss the proposed union of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island was scheduled to be held in Charlottetown in September 1864. Source: Internet
Afraid that a procession of the funeral bier through London could spark public unrest, Lord Liverpool decided the Queen's cortège would avoid the city, passing to the north on the way to Harwich and Brunswick. Source: Internet
Administrative subdivisions Between 1946 and 2004, the state's districts and independent towns were grouped into eight regions, with different status for the two regions (Verwaltungsbezirke) comprising the formerly free states of Brunswick and Oldenburg. Source: Internet