. . . "5357"^^ . . "1052703618"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "The Nashwaak River, located in west-central New Brunswick, Canada, is a tributary of the Saint John River. It is 113 kilometres long. The river rises from (southeast of the village of Juniper) and flows south and east through uninhabited land and rapids to the village of Stanley. From Stanley, the Nashwaak flows southeast to and Taymouth, then south the through several rural communities such as Durham Bridge, the historic town of Nashwaak Village and Penniac before it reaches the town of Marysville. It flows into the Saint John River opposite downtown Fredericton."@en . . . "La Nashwaak est une rivi\u00E8re du Nouveau-Brunswick. La rivi\u00E8re prend sa source au , au sud de Juniper et se jette en rive gauche du fleuve Saint-Jean \u00E0 Fredericton. Les communaut\u00E9s le long de son cours sont, d'amont en aval, , Nashwaak Bridge, Taymouth, Durham Bridge, Nashwaak Village, Penniac et Fredericton. Le nom de la rivi\u00E8re est d'origine mal\u00E9cite et signifie courant lent : le peuple des Mal\u00E9cites utilisait couramment la rivi\u00E8re pour se d\u00E9placer dans le nord-ouest de la province. Les Fran\u00E7ais de Villebon construisirent le Fort Nashwaak \u00E0 son embouchure en 1692 et ce fut le premier \u00E9tablissement europ\u00E9en de la r\u00E9gion. Une exp\u00E9dition anglaise en octobre 1696 n'a pas r\u00E9ussi \u00E0 le d\u00E9truire et fut repouss\u00E9e. Une autre incursion britannique \u00E0 l'hiver 1759 mit le feu \u00E0 la chapelle et \u00E0 quelques b\u00E2timents \u00E0 Sainte-Anne, en face du fort, avant de retraiter \u00E0 Fort Frederick \u00E0 l'embouchure du fleuve. \u00C0 la suite de la r\u00E9volution am\u00E9ricaine, des soldats \u00E9cossais d\u00E9mobilis\u00E9s du 42e R\u00E9giment des Highlanders, connus sous le surnom de Black Watch, ont re\u00E7u des terres donn\u00E9es aux loyalistes dans les environs. D'autres \u00E9tablissements furent fond\u00E9s au cours du XIXe si\u00E8cle. Un chemin de fer, maintenant un sentier, et la route 8 furent construites le long de ses rives. De nos jours, la rivi\u00E8re est pris\u00E9e des amateurs de canot et de p\u00EAche au saumon."@fr . . . . "Country"@en . . . . "966993"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Nashwaak River"@en . . . . "La Nashwaak est une rivi\u00E8re du Nouveau-Brunswick. La rivi\u00E8re prend sa source au , au sud de Juniper et se jette en rive gauche du fleuve Saint-Jean \u00E0 Fredericton. Les communaut\u00E9s le long de son cours sont, d'amont en aval, , Nashwaak Bridge, Taymouth, Durham Bridge, Nashwaak Village, Penniac et Fredericton."@fr . "45.96569442749023"^^ . . "Nashwaak River \u00E4r ett vattendrag i Kanada. Det ligger i provinsen New Brunswick, i den syd\u00F6stra delen av landet, 700 km \u00F6ster om huvudstaden Ottawa. I omgivningarna runt Nashwaak River v\u00E4xer i huvudsak blandskog. Runt Nashwaak River \u00E4r det mycket glesbefolkat, med 3 inv\u00E5nare per kvadratkilometer. Trakten ing\u00E5r i den hemiboreala klimatzonen. \u00C5rsmedeltemperaturen i trakten \u00E4r 5 \u00B0C. Den varmaste m\u00E5naden \u00E4r augusti, d\u00E5 medeltemperaturen \u00E4r 18 \u00B0C, och den kallaste \u00E4r januari, med \u221212 \u00B0C. Genomsnittlig \u00E5rsnederb\u00F6rd \u00E4r 1 618 millimeter. Den regnigaste m\u00E5naden \u00E4r juli, med i genomsnitt 182 mm nederb\u00F6rd, och den torraste \u00E4r januari, med 85 mm nederb\u00F6rd."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Nashwaak River \u00E4r ett vattendrag i Kanada. Det ligger i provinsen New Brunswick, i den syd\u00F6stra delen av landet, 700 km \u00F6ster om huvudstaden Ottawa. I omgivningarna runt Nashwaak River v\u00E4xer i huvudsak blandskog. Runt Nashwaak River \u00E4r det mycket glesbefolkat, med 3 inv\u00E5nare per kvadratkilometer. Trakten ing\u00E5r i den hemiboreala klimatzonen. \u00C5rsmedeltemperaturen i trakten \u00E4r 5 \u00B0C. Den varmaste m\u00E5naden \u00E4r augusti, d\u00E5 medeltemperaturen \u00E4r 18 \u00B0C, och den kallaste \u00E4r januari, med \u221212 \u00B0C. Genomsnittlig \u00E5rsnederb\u00F6rd \u00E4r 1 618 millimeter. Den regnigaste m\u00E5naden \u00E4r juli, med i genomsnitt 182 mm nederb\u00F6rd, och den torraste \u00E4r januari, med 85 mm nederb\u00F6rd."@sv . . . . . . . "Nashwaak River"@sv . . . . "POINT(-66.586196899414 45.96569442749)"^^ . . . . . . . "Nashwaak River"@en . . . "Maliseet: \"slow current\""@en . . . . "45.965694444444445 -66.58619444444444" . . . . "113000.0"^^ . . . . . "Rivi\u00E8re Nashwaak"@fr . . . . "A footbridge over the Nashwaak River in autumn 2016"@en . "The Nashwaak River, located in west-central New Brunswick, Canada, is a tributary of the Saint John River. It is 113 kilometres long. The river rises from (southeast of the village of Juniper) and flows south and east through uninhabited land and rapids to the village of Stanley. From Stanley, the Nashwaak flows southeast to and Taymouth, then south the through several rural communities such as Durham Bridge, the historic town of Nashwaak Village and Penniac before it reaches the town of Marysville. It flows into the Saint John River opposite downtown Fredericton. The river's name comes from the Maliseet language, a corruption of the word for slow current. It was used heavily by the Maliseet people as a transportation route to northwestern New Brunswick. A French fort, Fort Nashwaak, was built at the river's mouth in 1692 (near present day Barker's Point, New Brunswick) and was the first European settlement in the Fredericton area. It was captured by the British in 1696, and land along the river was later granted to United Empire Loyalists during the American Revolution. Further settlement occurred through the 19th century. A rail line and Route 8, both important links from southern to northern New Brunswick, were built along the river's shore. The rails were removed in 1995 and it is now a walking trail. Today, the river is popular for canoeing and salmon fishing, and tubing."@en . . "Nashwaak River"@en . . . . "-66.58619689941406"^^ . .