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NS - translation to English

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Ns; N.S.; N.s.; NS (disambiguation); Ns.; N S

NS         
Netherlands Rail, Dutch national rail company
rain clouds         
GENUS OF CLOUDS
Nimbo; Nimbus cloud; Nimbostratus; Nimbus (meteorology); Rain cloud; Rain clouds
regenwolken
Nova Scotia         
  • 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
Nova Scotia (provincie op schiereiland in zuidoosten van Canada)

Definition

NS
¦ abbreviation
1. (in calculating dates) New Style.
2. Nova Scotia (in official postal use).

Wikipedia

NS

NS as an abbreviation can mean:

Pronunciation examples for NS
1. and B, there's too many Ns.
_ Rose McAleese _ Talks at Google
2. powerful extension NS expression of the project of being human.
Magic and Loss - The Internet as Art _ Virginia Heffernan _ Talks at Google
3. is Arianna-- with one R and two Ns-- @huffingtonpost.com.
Thrive _ Arianna Huffington UK _ Talks at Google
4. Prick me again with one of those Ns,
_ Rose McAleese _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of NS
1. NS&I holds around 1.8bn in dormant accounts and 25m in unclaimed premium bonds.
2. Both winners are married women aged in their fifties, a NS&I spokeswoman said.
3. NS 46 The Human League Dare (1'81) Until Dare, synthesisers meant solemnity.
4. They found set–dancing and, in some parts of the west, sean–ns dancing." Sean–ns (Gaelic for old way) is a highly individual and expressive style of Irish dance.
5. The NS provided trains and personnel for journeys to the concentration camps in eastern Europe.