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Have many neighbors. In Mill Cove, 20% are women and the unemployment rate is around 0% of the population.

The heavy traffic of vehicles from Sherbrooke makes contamination is high. Public transportation is insufficient and 48% of the population gets the private car.

Is a location of Canada. His flag resume all path has led to this time. Its area is about 80 km. 61% of tourists said that it is a charming city.

Contains a large number of services that demonstrate this population is totally habitable. At about 16km exists a large mall with all kinds of integrated services.

99% of people working in the sector directly or indirectly car. Another vast majority of the citizens of Montavista are unemployed.

It is one of the most important cities of the country. ColeRidge Estates is within 44% of relevant cities in Canada. Has 9 pools.

Cornwallis city has 8 tourist attractions and its citizens recommend that tourists who come to the city or its surroundings, visit these tourist spots.

The service sector accounts for 60% of all jobs generated in Lequille. Of this percentage, 92% are direct jobs, the rest are indirect jobs.

Have many citizen. In Southside Whycocomagh Bay, 44% are women and the unemployment rate is around 17% of the population.

Communications within Kingsburg are not very good but is not the main problem. According to statistics the problem of greatest concern to 20% of the population is health.

Is a people of Canada. His flag resume all story has last to this days. Its area is about 7 km. 6% of tourists said that it is a charming city.

Offers a large amount of services that demonstrate this population is totally habitable. At about 63km exists a mall with all kinds of integrated services.

14% of people working in the sector directly or indirectly car. Another vast majority of the citizens of Indian Brook are unemployed.

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