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Leif Ericson.
Leif Erikson is believed to have landed in what is now Nova Scotia around the year 1000 AD, during his exploration of North America. He and his crew established a temporary settlement, likely called "Vinland," where they found abundant resources, including grapes and timber. While in Nova Scotia, Erikson and his men engaged in fishing, hunting, and gathering, as well as interacting with the indigenous peoples. This expedition marked one of the earliest known European contacts with North America.
The first recorded observation of a nova was made by Chinese astronomers in 185 AD.
The technical music period after AD 1300. Ars nova means 'new art' or 'new technique'.
The phone number of the Ad Museum is: 310-659-2445.
The technical stage of music after AD 1300, meaning 'new art' or 'new technique'
The first recorded observation of a nova is attributed to the Chinese astronomers in 185 AD, who observed a bright "guest star" in the sky. However, there may have been earlier instances of novae that went unrecorded.
That is not a slogan, but their phone number. That was Empire Carpet.
yes
Sonam chadda
No. However verification of a valid phone number is required.
In 1605, Samuel de Champlain and several others founded a settlement called Port Royal. It was located in the Annapolis Basin, on the south shore of the Bay of Fundy, in present-day Nova Scotia, Canada. The people who settled there became known as Acadians.