Rang-Sept, New Brunswick

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Rang-Sept
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Location of Rang-Sept, New Brunswick
Coordinates: 47°40′00″N67°20′34″W / 47.666667°N 67.342777°W / 47.666667; -67.342777 Coordinates: 47°40′00″N67°20′34″W / 47.666667°N 67.342777°W / 47.666667; -67.342777
Country Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Province Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick
County Restigouche
Parish Grimmer
Electoral Districts
Federal

Madawaska—Restigouche
Provincial Restigouche-La-Vallée
Government
  Type Local service district
Time zone UTC-4 (AST)
  Summer (DST) UTC-3 (ADT)
Area code(s) 506
Access RoutesChemin Rang 7 & 8
via NB 17.svg Route 17

Rang-Sept is an unincorporated community in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada. [1]

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  1. New Brunswick Provincial Archives - Rang-Sept