• 602417°W / 45.475194; -63.602417 Londonderry is an unincorporated community located in Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada, formerly called Acadia Mines...
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  • Wales Londonderry, North Yorkshire Londonderry, Nova Scotia Londonderry, Ross County, Ohio Londonderry, Vermont Londonderry, West Midlands Londonderry Island...
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  • Australia Londonderry, Nova Scotia, an unincorporated community Londonderry, Edmonton, a residential area in northeast Edmonton, Alberta Londonderry Island...
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    Derry (redirect from Derry/Londonderry)
    Canada Londonderry, Nova Scotia and Londonderry, Edmonton, Alberta. There is also Londonderry, New South Wales and the associated Londonderry electorate...
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  • Londonderry Township may be any of the following places: Township of Londonderry, Nova Scotia Londonderry Township, Ohio Londonderry Township, Bedford...
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  • in Nova Scotia. He represented Londonderry Township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1811 to 1826. He was born in 1741 in Derry (Londonderry),...
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  • municipality. Nova Scotia has four regional municipalities. Nova Scotia has 27 towns. Nova Scotia has 12 municipal districts. Nova Scotia has 21 villages...
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  • Highway 104 in Nova Scotia, Canada, runs from Fort Lawrence at the New Brunswick border near Amherst to River Tillard near St. Peter's. Except for the...
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  • Township of Londonderry were prepared in 1765, but because of the British government's explicit prohibition against the granting of Nova Scotia land to Irish...
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  • unincorporated rural community in western Colchester County, north-central Nova Scotia, in the Maritimes of Canada. It is shares the name of the river located...
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  • Alexander McNutt (colonist) (category Irish emigrants to pre-Confederation Nova Scotia)
    involved in the colonization of Nova Scotia. He concerned himself with the Cobequid Townships of Truro and Londonderry. Through McNutt's efforts, a group...
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    Cobequid Mountains (category Mountains of Nova Scotia)
    Londonderry iron mining district, The Mineralogy of Nova Scotia Waterfalls of the Cobequid Mountains Feature in the Natural History of Nova Scotia 45°31′N...
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  • Cobequid Pass (category Infobox road instances in Nova Scotia)
    located near the halfway point in Londonderry. It opened in 1997. Commercial and personal vehicles registered in Nova Scotia have been exempted from Cobequid...
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  • Daniel McCurdy (category Nova Scotia pre-Confederation MLAs)
    in Nova Scotia. He represented Onslow Township in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1799 to 1806. He was born in Londonderry, Nova Scotia, the...
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  • Portapique (/ˈpɔːrtəpɪk/) is a rural community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Colchester County. It has about 100 residents in winter and...
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  • office-holder and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Londonderry Township in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1779 to 1785. He came to...
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  • Robert McElhinney (category Nova Scotia pre-Confederation MLAs)
    figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Londonderry Township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1790 to 1799. He came to Nova Scotia in the 1760s...
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  • John Wier (politician) (category Nova Scotia pre-Confederation MLAs)
    1861) was a judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Londonderry township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1826 to 1836 and from...
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  • Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between the 1847 and 1851, its membership being set in the August 5th, 1847 Nova Scotia general election...
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  • John Morrison (blacksmith) (category Nova Scotia pre-Confederation MLAs)
    blacksmith and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Londonderry Township in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1770 to 1777. He was born...
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  • street in CBD Sydney Other places: Castlereagh, Nova Scotia, a former village on the Bass River in Nova Scotia, Canada Castlereagh Dam and Reservoir, in Nuwara...
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. John M. Blaikie (barque), ship built in 1885 at Londonderry, Nova Scotia, Canada by John MacKay Blaikie and owned by McLellan & Blaikie...
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  • Thomas Fletcher Morrison (category Colony of Nova Scotia people)
    1886) was a sailor, farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Londonderry Township from 1851 to 1859 and Colchester County from...
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    Minas Basin (category Landforms of Nova Scotia)
    inlet of the Bay of Fundy and a sub-basin of the Fundy Basin located in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is known for its extremely high tides. The Minas Basin forms...
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  • Matthew Archibald (category Nova Scotia pre-Confederation MLAs)
    Eleanor Taylor, and came with his family to Londonderry, New Hampshire in 1757. The family moved to Nova Scotia five years later. In 1767, Archibald married...
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  • A series of writs for the election of the 4th General Assembly of Nova Scotia were issued February 2–19, 1765, returnable by March 13, 1765. The assembly...
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  • Joseph Allison (Canadian politician) (category Nova Scotia pre-Confederation MLAs)
    in Nova Scotia. He represented Horton Township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1799 to 1806. He was born in Drumahoe in County Londonderry, the...
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  • Truro who came to Nova Scotia from Scotland in 1797; Samuel Whidden, Jr., a native of Truro-born in 1789; John Reed, a native of Londonderry township, born...
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    A township in Nova Scotia, Canada, was an early form of land division and local administration during British colonial settlement in the 18th century...
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    Royal Shopping Centre, West Vancouver Halifax Shopping Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia As a gift to the city of Quebec for its 400th anniversary (2008), La...
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