
1) Canadian capital city 2) Capital east of Bangor 3) City in Nova Scotia 4) Fahaxil 5) Nova scotia port of call 6) Nova scotian capital 7) Nova scotian port 8) Port of Nova Scotia 9) Provincial capital
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[Ireland] Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Limited was a bank based in Ireland and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Bank of Scotland, itself a subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group. It offered commercial and corporate banking services under the Bank of Scotland brand and retail banking services under the Halifax brand. Since 10 February 2010 the ban...
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[MBTA station] Halifax Station is located at 6 Garden Road, which is off of Massachusetts Route 36. ...
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[United Kingdom bank] Halifax (previously known as Halifax Building Society) is a banking chain in the United Kingdom and a division of Bank of Scotland, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group. It is the UK`s largest provider of residential mortgages and savings accounts. It is named after the town of Halifax, West Yorkshi...
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[electoral district] Halifax is a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, is one of a handful of ridings which has been represented continuously (albeit with different boundaries) in the House of Commons since Confederation in 1867. Since October 14, 2008, its Member of the Parliament has been Megan Leslie of the New Democratic P...
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[former city] The City of Halifax was an incorporated city in Nova Scotia, Canada, which was established as the Town of Halifax in 1749, and incorporated as a city in 1842. On April 1, 1996, the government of Nova Scotia dissolved the City of Halifax, and amalgamated the four municipalities within Halifax County and formed Halifax Regional ...
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[provincial electoral district] Halifax was a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elected one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. It existed from 1867 to 1933. ...
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British heavy bomber used during World War II. The Halifax was designed by Handley Page, Ltd., in response to a 1936 Royal Air Force (RAF) ... [1 related articles]
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city, capital of Nova Scotia, Canada, and seat (1759) of Halifax county. It lies on Halifax Harbour, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, in the central ... [6 related articles]
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town, metropolitan borough of Calderdale, metropolitan county of West Yorkshire, historic county of Yorkshire, England. An old market town for grain, ...
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town, seat of Halifax county, northeastern North Carolina, U.S., on the Roanoke River about 70 miles (113 km) northeast of Raleigh. Settled about ...
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The Handley Page HP 57 Halifax was a British four engined heavy bomber of the Second World War. The prototype Halifax flew in October 1939 and was fitted with four Rolls-Royce Merlin X engines and had a maximum speed of 448 kmh. The first production Halifax, the mark I flew in October 1940, and the Halifax went into service in March 1941. The origi...
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[
n] - provincial capital and largest city of Nova Scotia
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Four engined heavy bomber, Handley-Page [UK]
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(Canada) Capital of Nova Scotia, Canada, on the eastern shore of the province; population (2001 est) 359,100. It is the largest and most important city of the Canadian Maritime Provinces (consisting of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward I...
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(UK) Town in West Yorkshire, northern England, on the River Calder, 13 km/8 mi northwest of Huddersfield; population (2001) 83,600. Important in the woollen cloth trade since medieval times, the town produces textiles, carpets, and clothing; other industries include engineering and...
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