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History, 24.12.2020 07:30 jeremiah52

Which two bodies of water divide the province of New Brunswick? a. The Saint John River and the Yukon River.
b. The Bay of Fundy and Niagra Falls.
c. The Yukon River and the Hudson Bay.
d. The Bay of Fundy and the Saint John River.

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