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New Brunswick has a population of about 770,386 ranking it the third smallest province in Canada. It covers 28,355 square miles, the approximate equivalent of New Jersey, New Hampshire and Vermont combined. New Brunswick is divided by the St. John River into north and south portions. The river flows directly through Fredericton, New Brunswick's capital and third largest city, which is located in the heart of the province. Its most populated city, Moncton, is located on the eastern side of New Brunswick.
New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, and all matters may be heard by the courts in French, English or both. Interpreters are also available to allow New Brunswick residents access to justice in either of the official languages.