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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nova_ScotiaNova Scotia - Wikipedia

    6 hours ago · Nova Scotia ( / ˌnoʊvə ˈskoʊʃə / NOH-və SKOH-shə; French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh, lit. 'New Scotland') is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces. Nova Scotia is Latin for "New Scotland ".

  3. 6 hours ago · Throughout the war, Acadians and Canadiens raided frontier settlements in Nova Scotia, New England, and New York. Attacks on Nova Scotia include those on Canso, Annapolis Royal, and Grand Pré. French-Mohawk also attacked New England and New York, such as the raid on Saratoga and the siege of Fort Massachusetts. However, the Mohawk were ...

  4. 1 day ago · Accordingly, Canadian cuisine privileges the quality of ingredients and regionality, and may be broadly defined as a national tradition of "creole" culinary practices, [2] based on the complex multicultural and geographically diverse nature of both historical and contemporary Canadian society.

  5. 6 hours ago · Canada’s Maritime Provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island) have some distinct culinary traditions, dating back to when they were a French colony in the 17th and 18th ...

  6. 1 day ago · St. Paul's Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia, the oldest Anglican church in Canada still standing, built in 1750. Before the arrival of Europeans, the Indigenous peoples followed a wide array of mostly animistic religions and spirituality; "including the presence of creation stories, the role of tricksters or of supernatural beings in folklore and the importance of sacred organizations".

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ImperialismImperialism - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Illustration representing Cecil Rhodes' plan of building railways across Africa, connecting Cape Town and Cairo, aimed at extending the British Empire. Imperialism is the practice, theory or attitude of maintaining or extending power over foreign nations, particularly through expansionism, employing both hard power (military and economic power) and soft power (diplomatic power and cultural ...

  8. 1 day ago · The Phasianidae are a family of terrestrial birds which consists of quails, partridges, snowcocks, francolins, spurfowls, tragopans, monals, pheasants, peafowls, and jungle fowls. In general, they are plump (although they vary in size) and have broad, relatively short wings. Common name. Binomial. Status.

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