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Halifax (England) (translated from French)
Halifax (England) This article is one ébauche to be ... you can share your knowledge in modifying. Halifax is a city of the county of ...
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... than one place in the world called Halifax. (Wikitravel)
... than one place in the world called Halifax. You could be looking for: Halifax in West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. Halifax in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Halifax (Starwars wiki)
Halifax Halifax was an Imperial CR90 Corellian Corvette owned ... uncovered, Red Squadron aided in the revenge. Halifax was disabled above Plooriod IV and she ... the Mon Calamari Star Cruiser Maria, while Halifax was left behind to be destroyed by Keyan Farlander. [edit] Behind the scenes Halifax has several historically connected meanings in ...
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Halifax (translated from German)
Halifax Halifax is the province capital of Neuschottland in Canada, see Halifax (new Scotland) a city in England, see Halifax (England) several places in the USA: ...
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Halifax (translated from French)
Halifax This page of homonymy indexes the various ... subjects and articles sharing the same name. Halifax is the name: of one town of England (Yorkshire) of one ville of Canada ( Nouvelle-Scotland ) of George Savile, marquis de Halifax of Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, count de Halifax of an English heavy bomber Handley ...
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William Halifax
William Halifax William T. Halifax, Lord Stirling (1786-1871). A secondary though ... administrator of the early nineteenth century. William Halifax was born in Justice Hill, the traditional ... He was the second son of George Halifax, Lord Stirling. William grew up very close ... in 1792 and, in his autobiographical notes, Halifax wrote a touching description of how ...
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Halifax RLFC
Halifax RLFC Halifax Full name Halifax Rugby League Club Emblem Crest Colours Blue ... Stadium Official website www.bluesox.co.uk Halifax RLFC are a Rugby League club formed ... in 1873 in the Yorkshire town of Halifax. Known as 'Fax', the official club ...
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Northern England
Northern England The three northern Regions Northern England is a rather ill-defined term, with ... The North. This is a part of England which has had much interaction with Ireland ... Kingdom of Strathclyde. In elder contexts Northern England is defined by the ecclesiastical Province of ... and Galloway. The North and East of England was subject to Danish Law (Danelaw) ...
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HMS Halifax
HMS Halifax HMS Halifax, British Royal Navy. USS Ranger was renamed HMS Halifax after the ship was captured along with ... was decommissioned the following year. See also Halifax, England List of Royal Navy ship names
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Halifax, West Yorkshire
Halifax, West Yorkshire This article is about the English town. See Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia for the city in Canada, and Halifax (disambiguation) for everywhere else. Halifax Statistics Population: 82,506 Ordnance Survey OS ... Yorkshire Region: Yorkshire and the Humber Nation: England Other Police force: West Yorkshire Police ...
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