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    The Acadians (French: Acadiens; European French: [akadjɛ̃], Acadian French: [akad͡zjɛ̃]) are an ethnic group descended from the French who settled in...
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    The Expulsion of the Acadians was the forced removal of inhabitants of the North American region historically known as Acadia between 1755 and 1764 by...
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    indigenous First Nations that comprised the Wabanaki Confederacy, the Acadian people and other French settlers. The first capital of Acadia was established...
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  • Look up Acadian or Acadians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An Acadian is a native of Acadia, a region of northeastern North America. Acadian may also...
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    Acadian is a make of automobile produced by General Motors of Canada from 1962 to 1971. The Acadian was introduced so Canadian Pontiac-Buick dealers would...
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    The Acadians (French: Acadiens) are the descendants of 17th and 18th century French settlers in parts of Acadia (French: Acadie) in the northeastern region...
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    Acadian French (French: français acadien, acadjonne) is a variety of French spoken by Acadians, mostly in the region of Acadia, Canada. Acadian French...
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    Cajuns (category Acadian history)
    Cadjins [le kadʒɛ̃] or les Cadiens [le kadjɛ̃]), also known as Louisiana Acadians (French: les Acadiens), are a Louisiana French ethnicity mainly found in...
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  • Acadian Ambulance is an employee-owned private ambulance service that covers most of the state of Louisiana, a large portion of Texas, two counties in...
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  • The Acadian was the name of a passenger train of the Southern Pacific which ran daily as a night train between New Orleans, Louisiana, and Houston, Texas...
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    Acadian architecture, also known as Cadien architecture, is a traditional style of architecture used by Acadians and Cajuns. It is prevalent in Acadia...
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    The Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) is a small insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. Adults have olive upperparts, darker on the...
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  • Acadian Asset Management LLC (or simply Acadian) is an American investment management firm headquartered in Boston with additional offices in London,...
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    The Acadian redfish (Sebastes fasciatus), also known as the Atlantic redfish, Acadian rockfish, or Labrador redfish, is a species of marine ray-finned...
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    The Acadian orogeny is a long-lasting mountain building event which began in the Middle Devonian, reaching a climax in the Late Devonian. It was active...
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  • Acadian Village may refer to: Acadian Village (park), a privately owned historic site in Lafayette, Louisiana Acadian Village (Maine) a privately owned...
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    Acadian Lines was a Canadian coach operator based in Moncton, New Brunswick. The company was established in Halifax, Nova Scotia by industrialist (Fred...
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    Acadian cuisine (French: Cuisine acadienne) comprises the traditional dishes of the Acadian people. It is primarily seen in the present-day cultural region...
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    The Acadian Peninsula (French: Péninsule acadienne) is situated in the northeastern corner of New Brunswick, Canada, encompassing portions of Gloucester...
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    The military history of the Acadians consisted primarily of militias made up of Acadian settlers who participated in wars against the English (the British...
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    Flag of Acadia (redirect from Acadian flag)
    a symbolic flag representing the Acadian community of Canada. It was adopted on 15 August 1884, at the Second Acadian National Convention held in Miscouche...
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    settling "foreign Protestants" in the region and deported the French-speaking Acadians en masse. During the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), thousands...
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    Cambrian (redirect from Acadian Epoch)
    Guzhangian Mindyallan Ayusokkanian Marjuman / Dresbachian Boomerangian Mayan Acadian / St. David's Drumian Wangcunian Undillian Florian Wuliuan Wuliuan Templetonian...
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  • Acadian House may refer to: Acadian House Museum, West Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia Acadian House (Guilford, Connecticut), listed on the U.S. National Register...
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  • The Acadian culture has several characteristics that distinguish it from other regions of Canada. The patron saint of Acadia, Our Lady of the Assumption...
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  • Acadian theatre refers to theatrical productions that originate from or are perceived as originating from Acadia. The most prominent playwright is Antonine...
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    Acadian Exodus (also known as the Acadian migration) happened during Father Le Loutre's War (1749–1755) and involved almost half of the total Acadian...
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  • of francophone writers from elsewhere in Canada. These writers may be Acadian, Franco-ontarian or from any other Canadian province. Some of these writers...
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    most of the cultural region of Acadia and most Acadians. New Brunswick's variety of French is called Acadian French. There are seven regional accents. New...
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    "Acadian Driftwood" is a song by the Band. It was the fourth track on their sixth studio album Northern Lights – Southern Cross (1975), written by member...
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