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First Nations reserve in New Brunswick, Canada
Buctouche 16 is a Mi'kmaq reserve in Canada located in Kent County, New Brunswick.[2]
Its population in the 2016 Census was 96.[1]
Population trend[3][1]
Census
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Population
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Change (%)
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2016
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96
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12.9%
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2011
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85
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3.7%
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2006
|
82
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5.1%
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2001
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78
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N/A
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Mother tongue (2016)[1]
Language
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Population
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Pct (%)
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English only
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75
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75.0%
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Other languages
|
15
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15.0%
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French only
|
10
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100.0%
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Both English and French
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0
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0.00%
|
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Cities | |
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Towns | |
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Villages | |
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Regional municipality | |
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Rural communities | |
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Rural districts |
- Acadian Peninsula
- Capital Region
- Chaleur
- Fundy
- Greater Miramichi
- Kent
- Kings
- Northwest
- Restigouche
- Southeast
- Southwest
- Western Valley
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Regional service commissions | |
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School districts | |
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Indian reserves |
- Big Hole Tract 8 (North Half)
- Big Hole Tract 8 (South Half)
- Buctouche 16
- Buctouche Micmac Band Extension
- Devon 30
- Eel Ground 2
- Eel River 3
- Esgenoôpetitj
- Fort Folly 1
- Indian Island 28
- Indian Point 1
- Indian Ranch
- Kingsclear 6
- Metepenagiag Urban Reserve 3
- Metepenagiag Urban Reserve 8
- Metepenagiag Uta'nk
- Moose Meadows 4
- Oinpegitjoig
- Oromocto 26
- Pabineau 11
- Pokemouche 13
- Red Bank 4
- Red Bank 7
- Renous 12
- Richibucto 15
- Soegao No. 35
- St Basile 10
- St. Mary's 24
- Tabusintac 9
- The Brothers 18
- Tobique 20
- Woodstock 23
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Non-administrative divisions | |
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46°27′10″N 64°45′38″W / 46.45278°N 64.76056°W / 46.45278; -64.76056