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Newfoundland ponies come from Newfoundland Canada. They were created from a mix of British breeds including the Exmoor pony, Galloway pony, Welsh pony, and New Forest pony.
Black labs do not come from Europe. They originate from Canada on the island of Newfoundland.
Despite its name, Labradors come from Newfoundland of Canada, but since there is already another breed called Newfoundland, it is named after a location which is very close to its place of origin - Labrador!
John Pittman has written: 'Come home, Newfoundlander' -- subject(s): Canada, Popular music, Newfoundland
ANSWER:Unfortunitly Newfoundland is too far north and it's not profitable enough to ship the ring and the wrestlers there, if they stay in the states they can run 2 shows a day. they don't come here because the last time they came here in 2004 the crowd response were crappy..i mean i bought floor seat tickets the day of the event...PLEaSE COME TO NEWFOUNDLAND SOON WWEits just not on there trail o and they do come to Canada
The Beothuk are believed to have originated from the Indigenous populations of the northeastern woodlands of North America. They likely migrated to Newfoundland from the mainland, possibly during a time when the land bridge between present-day Canada and Newfoundland was accessible. Their arrival in Newfoundland is thought to have occurred around 500 A.D., where they adapted to the island's environment and developed a distinct culture.
They were Viking
The term "Come from Away" refers to people who are 'outsiders'. That come from out side of the province.
Labrador retrievers originated in what is now Newfoundland in Canada. They were bred into their modern form in England, but there are distinctive-looking lines from America and Australia as well.
They come from Canada
12 i belive. My friend Martin was over there last month he said he saw about 12 people over there so im guessing there are only about 12, maybe 20-25 but lets not get to full of ourselves come on people ! - billie jean NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS NETWORK http://www.nlhhn.org/default.htm