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Judique, Nova Scotia
Judique, Nova Scotia Judique is a small community located on the ... on the western side of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Early Settlement On May ...
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Talk:Judique, Nova Scotia
Talk:Judique, Nova Scotia Everyone in Judique at that time was refer to as ...
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Port Hood, Nova Scotia
Port Hood, Nova Scotia Port Hood (, ) is a quiet seaside village ... and the shire town of Inverness County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Local residents are predominantly English speaking ... MacDonnells mostly. The village is located on Nova Scotia Highway 19 (the "Ceilidh Trail"), ...
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Category:Inverness County, Nova Scotia
Category:Inverness County, Nova Scotia Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to this category. P People from Inverness County, Nova Scotia Pages in category "Inverness County, Nova Scotia" There are 26 pages in ...
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Category:Communities in Nova Scotia
Category:Communities in Nova Scotia The communities of Nova Scotia, Canada. Municipalities that are incorporated as cities ... be listed separately in Category:Cities in Nova Scotia. See also: List of communities ...
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Scottish Gaelic in Canada
... Canada Region: limited to Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia; Total speakers: 500–1000 endangered Language family: Indo ... DIS 639-3: gla Geographical distribution throughout Nova Scotia. Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic ... much of Canada, and still spoken in Nova Scotia, particularly on Cape Breton Island. ...
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Ceilidh Trail
... Breton Island. Most of the route follows Nova Scotia provincial highway 19 . This area's Scottish ... Ainslie, the largest fresh water lake in Nova Scotia Judique, Nova Scotia Port Hood, Nova Scotia ...
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Buddy MacMaster
... from the island of Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, and in 1928 they returned to Cape ... Breton to settle in the town of Judique. At an early age, he began to ... to play nights at square dances across Nova Scotia. Buddy made his first radio broadcast ...
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Dalbrae Academy
... is a secondary school located in Mabou, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is attended by approximately 370 ... 12 schools. As a part of the Nova Scotian governments school consolidation process in the ... Consolidated School (MCS) Whycocomagh Consolidated School (WCS) Judique-Creignish Consolidated School (JCHS) Port Hood Consolidated ... having been crowned provincial champions by the Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation (NSSAF) in ...
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2004
... John G. Gibson, Independent Researcher and Writer, Judique, Nova Scotia; Research Associate in Celtic Studies, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia: The history and significance of Cape ...
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