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    St. John River
    Starting in Maine, US, the Saint John River travels southeast through New Brunswick, and is close to the heart of many in this province. The river is steeped in history, beginning with the Maliseet Natives and leading to today's New Brunswick farmers. Saint John River is one of the longest rivers on the eastern seaboard at 673 km, and passes through Fredericton, ending at the Bay of Fundy in Saint John.
     
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    Saint John River
    The Saint John River, located in the state of Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick, is roughly 418 mi (673 km) in length. Known as the second longest river on the North America's Alantic coastline, the river originates in northwestern Maine and makes it way into New Brunswick.
     

     
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