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Was (wer) ist L'Archeveque, Nova Scotia - definition


L'Archeveque, Nova Scotia         
L'Archeveque is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Richmond County.
Nova Scotian         
  • A [[Black Loyalist]] wood cutter, at [[Shelburne, Nova Scotia]], in 1788
  • provincial art gallery]] of Nova Scotia.
  • The ''[[Bluenose]]'' in 1921. The racing ship became a provincial icon for Nova Scotia in the 1920s and 1930s.
  • Population density map of Nova Scotia (c. 2016) with county and regional municipality borders shown.
  • An [[ice hockey]] game between the [[Cape Breton Screaming Eagles]], and the [[Halifax Mooseheads]], two [[Major Junior]] hockey teams in Nova Scotia
  • Grand-Pré]]. More than 80 per cent of the Acadian population was expelled from the region between 1755 and 1764.
  • A cruise ship docked at the [[Port of Halifax]]. The port sees more than 200,000 cruise passengers each year.
  • defeated]] by the British in 1710
  • Distribution of [[Scottish Gaelic]] in [[the Maritimes]]
  • Grafton]]. Agriculture remains an important sector of the economy in the [[Annapolis Valley]].
  • Performers at [[Halifax Pop Explosion]], an annual [[music festival]] in Halifax
  • Inauguration of the [[Sebastopol Monument]] in 1860. The monument was built to honour Nova Scotians who fought in the [[Crimean War]].
  • Halifax]] during the [[War of 1812]]
  • Peggys Cove]] is a tourist attraction in the province.
  • Tuft's Cove]], 1871. The Mi'kmaq inhabited Nova Scotia when the first Europeans arrived.
  • Languages in Nova Scotia:<br>red – majority anglophone, orange – mixed, blue – majority francophone
  • Sheet Harbour]]. The province is the world's largest exporter of lobsters.
  • Köppen climate types]] of Nova Scotia
  • organization or municipal status]].
  • Topographic map of Nova Scotia
  • Pointe-de-l'Église]].
  • [[Symphony Nova Scotia]] performing at the [[Maritime Museum of the Atlantic]] in Halifax
PROVINCE OF CANADA
Nova Scotia, Canada; Nova Scotian; Province of Nova Scotia; Noav scotia; Nova scotia; Nouvelle-Écosse; 14th British colony; Nouvelle-Ecosse; Nova scocia; Nova scosia; Nova scosha; Colony of Nova Scotia; Hart Island, Nova Scotia; CA-NS; Nouvelle Écosse; Nueva Escocia; Novia Scotia; Scottish America; Colonial Nova Scotia; Alba Nuadh; Scotians; Nouvelle Ecosse; Nova Scotia Province; Culture of Nova Scotia; Nova scoatia; Cuisine of Nova Scotia; Nova Scotia, CA; Education in Nova Scotia
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¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Canadian province or peninsula of Nova Scotia.
¦ adjective relating to Nova Scotia.
History of Nova Scotia         
  • Seven Years' War]]
  • 1865–70}}. The brewery was established in Nova Scotia in 1820.
  • Shelburne]] in 1788
  • Province House]]
  • naval battle off Halifax]] in 1782
  • Treaty of Breda]] in 1667. Acadia was return to the French as a part of the terms of the treaty.
  • Political cartoon from 1868 where Nova Scotia, represented by the girl ''Acadia'', is choosing between [[Charles Tupper]] and [[Canadian Confederation]], or [[Joseph Howe]] and union with the US. Although Howe was only anti-Confederation, some had perceived he preferred joining the US.
  • École Rose-des-Vents]] in 2009. The school is operated by [[Conseil scolaire acadien provincial]], a French-language school board established in 1996.
  • black refugee from the War of 1812]]
  • treaty signed between the Mi'kmaq and Nova Scotia]] in 1752.
  • View of the devastated neighbourhood of Richmond in Halifax after the [[Halifax Explosion]]
  • Halifax]].
  • Portrait of [[John Leverett]]. Leverett launched an expedition against Acadia on behalf of England in 1654.
  • 6}} in [[Halifax Harbour]] during the [[War of 1812]]
  • Jonathan Belcher]] in 1757. He served as the first Chief Justice for the [[Nova Scotia Supreme Court]] from 1754 to 1776.
  • Middleton]]
  • Depiction of Madame La Tour defending Fort Sainte Marie during the [[Acadian Civil War]] in 1645
  • Port Royal]] in 1612
  • 1900}}
  • raid on Lunenburg]] in 1782 by American privateers, during the [[American Revolutionary War]]
  • Statue of [[Samuel Cunard]] in 2006. Cunard started his steamship business in Nova Scotia.
  • Members of the [[Halifax Provisional Battalion]] fording a stream near [[Swift Current, Saskatchewan]] during the [[North-West Rebellion]]
  • Hector]]'' in 2009. The original ship brought 169 settlers from the [[Isle of Skye]] to Nova Scotia in 1773.
  • Settlement areas of the [[Mi'kmaq]] in [[Miꞌkmaꞌki]], which emcompassed present-day Nova Scotia
  • provincial lieutenant governor]].
  • siege of Sevastopol]] and the [[Crimean War]].
  • longest wooden ship]] built in Canada.
  • [[William Pearly Oliver]] in 1934. Oliver led the [[Nova Scotia Association for the Advancement of Colored People]] when it was first formed in 1945.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Nova Scotia, history; History of nova scotia; Democracy 250
The history of Nova Scotia covers a period from thousands of years ago to the present day. Prior to European colonization, the lands encompassing present-day Nova Scotia (also historically referred to as Mi'kma'ki and Acadia) were inhabited by the Mi'kmaq people.