Brayon
Francophone ethnic group of New Brunswick, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brayons (/breɪˈjɒ̃/; French pronunciation: [bʁɛjɔ̃]), also called Madawaskayens, are a Francophone people inhabiting the area in and around Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada, and some parts of northern Maine.
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Canada, concentrated in the Madawaska region of New Brunswick. | |
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French (maternal language), English (as a second language), Franglais | |
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Primarily Roman Catholic | |
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French, Québécois, Acadians, Cajun, French-speaking Quebecer, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, French American |
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In French, Brayons are referred to by the masculine les Brayons or the feminine les Brayonnes. They speak with a French accent also known as "Brayon".