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![[Rivière-Verte, New Brunswick]](../images/c/ca-nbrve.gif) image by Ivan Sache, 8 September 2013
image by Ivan Sache, 8 September 2013
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The village of Rivière-Verte (744 inhabitants in 2011; 709 ha) is located 
  in Madawaska County.
Rivière-Verte (lit., Green River) was settled in 
  1794 by colonists coming from Kennebecasis, who landed at the mouth of Green 
  River after a long canoeing journey on river Saint-Laurent. The colonists 
  established sawmills and built a small village. The mission of Rivière-Verte, 
  named for the colour of the river, was founded in 1890. The fist mass was 
  celebrated outdoors on 18 October 1890. A chapel dedicated to the Sacred-Heart 
  was consecrated on 6 November 1910. The parish of Rivière-Verte was 
  canonically erected on 11 September 1923 by a Decree of the Bishop of Chatham, 
  His Grace Patrice-Alexandre Chaisson. The civil parish of Rivière-Verte was 
  established in 1919.
  http://www.riviere-verte.ca - Municipal website
The flag of 
  Rivière-Verte was designed in 1990, as "a token of tribute, pride and respect 
  for the municipality and the people who inhabit it". The flag is diagonally 
  divided yellow-white by a broad green bend. Yellow represents the sporting 
  spirit of the municipality. White represents the purity of the race, nobleness 
  and pride. It reflects the Acadian and French pride of the inhabitants. The 
  green bend represents the Green River, the village's namesake, which crosses 
  the municipal territory from northwest to southeast. Green reflects the 
  natural resources, the purity of the forests and the fertility of the soil.
  
  http://www.riviere-verte.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=119&Itemid=127 
  - Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 8 September 2013