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Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël (2011 pop.: 955) is a Canadian village in Gloucester County, New Brunswick; its name is sometimes abbreviated Ste-Marie-St-Raphaël. Located on Lamèque Island, the village was formed by the incorporation of most of the local service district of St. Raphael sur-Mer and a small part of the neighbouring LSD of Haut-Lamèque.〔(''Municipalities Order - Municipalities Act.'' )〕 Contrary to frequent citation, it was not formed by an amalgamation involving a village called Sainte-Marie. ==History==
In May 1971, an anxious Acadian fishing population demanded a public hearing into the safety of the ''Marc Guylaine'', and 400 people met at the Saint-Raphaël community centre where an "action group" was commissioned to study the issue. Ultimately the last of the "cursed" sister ships was found to be unseaworthy.〔Davis, Nanciellen. ''Ethnicity and Ethnic Group Persistence in an Acadian Village in Maritime Canada'' (New York, 1985), pp. 194-202〕
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