Nova-New Scotia-scottland
No. Halifax is in Nova Soctia.
The correct spelling is Nova Scotia, an island province of Canada.
Yes they are both islands.
nova scotia was part of the first 4 (3) provinces that joined and startedthe confederation.
I'm pretty sure Its "Nova Soctia".
No, but New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have the same time, Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-4) and Atlantic Daylight Saving Time (UTC-3).
Nova means super.
Do you mean Sherbrooke Quebec? I have not found a Sherbrooke in Nova Scotia
Nova cura translated into English means New cure.
Yes, Nova Scotia (Latin for New Scotland) is part of Canada's eastern provinces, usually known as the Atlantic Provinces or the Maritime Provinces - the equivalent of the US Eastern Seabord. It does not border on any US state, but can be accessed by one of the world's fastest ferries between Bar Harbor, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. You can also drive through New Brunswick, from Maine, to reach Nova Scotia. It is a very beautiful province with loads of Scottish heritage, especially in Cape Breton Island where Gaelic is still spoken at least by the old folks. Halifax Harbor is a major Canadian naval base.
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