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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia i i i /və ˈskoʊʃə/ (Latin for New Scotland; French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh) is a Canadian province located on Canada's southeastern coast. ... However, this did not last long: in 1631, under King Charles I, the Treaty of Suza was signed which returned Nova Scotia to the French. -
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Fort Beauséjour
Fort Beauséjour, (also known as Fort Cumberland), is a National Historic Site officially known as Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site. ... It overlooked the Missaguash River, which they believed to be the historic dividing line between Acadia and Nova Scotia following the Treaty of Utrecht. -
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Music of Nova Scotia
Music is a part of the warp and weft of the fabric of Nova Scotia's cultural life. ... Nova Scotia was briefly colonized by Scottish settlers in 1620, though by 1624 the Scottish settlers had been removed by treaty and the area was turned over to the French until the mid-1700s. -
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Geography of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a province located in eastern Canada fronting the Atlantic Ocean. ... France relinquished Acadia in 1713 under the Treaty of Utrecht. -
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History of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a Canadian province located on Canada's Maritimes. ... However, this did not last long: in 1631, under King Charles I, the Treaty of Suza was signed which returned Nova Scotia to the French. -
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Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Annapolis Royal (2006 Population 444) is a Canadian town located in the western part of Annapolis County, Nova Scotia. ... Under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, Acadia was granted to the British; however the vague boundary definitions saw only the peninsular part of Nova Scotia granted to Britain, and the next half century would be turbulent years as Britain and France acted out the final struggle for Acadia and North America. -
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St. Peter's, Nova Scotia
St. Peter's, known as "St. Peters" from 1953–1976, is a small incorporated village located on Cape Breton Island in Richmond County, Nova Scotia, Canada. ... France lost possession of present-day peninsular (main land) Nova Scotia to Britain in the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. -
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Nova Scotia peninsula
The Nova Scotia peninsula is a peninsula on the Atlantic coast of North America. ... The Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 gave Great Britain control of "Acadia", however the boundaries were never properly defined. -
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Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia
Lunenburg County is a county located on the South Shore of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, It ranges from Hubbards to the east and Vogler's Cove to the west. -
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New Minas, Nova Scotia
New Minas is a village located in the eastern part of Kings County in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley. ... Following the transfer to British control under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 the area became part of Horton Township.
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Nova Scotia followed treaty