It is 11.72 times larger.
Newfoundland (the island) is about twice as large as Nova Scotia. Newfoundland and Labrador (the province) is about 8 times the area of Nova Scotia.
It is 11.78 times bigger.
If you're talking about Halifax, Nova Scotia and Portland, Maine then yes, it is. ...Halifax, Nova Scotia (City) = ~285,000Halifax, Nova Scotia (HRM / Metro) = ~410,000Portland, Maine (City) = ~63,000Portland, Maine (Metro) = ~240,000
Florida is more often under the Sun than Nova Scotia.
the best job in nova scotia is catching fish than selling them.
Netherland and Nova Scotia in Canada have a time difference of 5 hours, netherland is ahead of 5 hours than nova scotia . for example if time in novascotia is 8 pm than in netherland it will be 1 am
For the most part, Nova Scotia is farther south than New Brunswick, but not entirely so.
No bigger than a minute.Ever heard the saying "don't blink"?Yeah,DONT... Cole Habour has a population of 30,000. it is a more of a suburban area than a town. i wouldn't not consider it small. I'm from there and compared to some places in Nova Scotia its pretty happening
You can legally get married at 19 years old in Nova Scotia If you have consent from parents, you can get married earlier than 19.. but other than that. it is 19.
To answer that...The population of Halifax, England as of 2004 is...City: ~82,500Metro (Calderdale): ~200,000The population of Halifax, Nova Scotia as of 2006 is...City: ~285,000Metro (H.R.M.): ~410,000So, Halifax, Nova Scotia is bigger than Halifax, England.
The coastline of Nova Scotia, (if you were crazy enough to follow it all) would take you on a zig zag course over 7500 km's long. That is more than the distance to the Equator from Nova Scotia. Luckily we have a lot of secondary highway that does indeed follow the beautiful coastline of Nova Scotia.