Saint Front, Saskatchewan
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Saint-Front is a
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. It is known as a regional centre for
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. It is about 50 km from St. Brieux and was settled by French and Belgian peoples in 1910. It was named for the second century saint, Saint Frontus. Saskatchewan History Album website, ''Saint Front, Our Story: Auriat-Lamoureux Family History''
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Front de Périgueux - Wikipedia article about St Frontus {in French) Unincorporated communities in Saskatchewan Spalding No. 368, Saskatchewan {{Saskatchewan-geo-stub