Sainte-Justine
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Sainte-Justine
Summary
Sainte-Justine is a municipality[1]. Sainte-Justine has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Sainte-Justine is located in Les Etchemins[3].
- Sainte-Justine is in the country of Canada[4].
- Sainte-Justine's instance of is recorded as municipality[5].
- Sainte-Justine's shares border with is recorded as Sainte-Sabine[6].
- Sainte-Justine's shares border with is recorded as Saint-Cyprien[7].
- Sainte-Justine's shares border with is recorded as Saint-Luc-de-Bellechasse[8].
- Sainte-Justine's shares border with is recorded as Saint-Camille-de-Lellis[9].
- Sainte-Justine's shares border with is recorded as Lac-Etchemin[10].
- Sainte-Justine's shares border with is recorded as Sainte-Rose-de-Watford[11].
- Sainte-Justine's Commons category is recorded as Sainte-Justine, Quebec[12].
- January 1, 1870 marks the founding of Sainte-Justine[13].
- Sainte-Justine's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 46.4, 'lon': -70.35}[14].
- Sainte-Justine's official website is recorded as https://www.stejustine.net[15].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1845'}[16].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1820'}[17].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1811'}[18].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1809'}[19].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1828'}[20].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1542'}[21].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1666'}[22].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1780'}[23].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1822'}[24].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1825'}[25].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1904'}[26].
- Sainte-Justine has a population of {'amount': '+1911'}[27].
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Founding
January 1, 1870 marks the founding of Sainte-Justine[13].
Why It Matters
Sainte-Justine has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]