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from George Dunk, Earl of Halifax (President of the British Board of Trade) at the time the city was founded.
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.
Halifax is located in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The population of Halifax Peninsula is 58,025.
Halifax, Nova Scotia was founded in 1749 under the direction of the British Board of Trade and Plantations. It was named after the board's president, George Montague-Dunk (1716-1771), who was 2nd Earl of Halifax. (His title came from the English town of Halifax, located in West Yorkshire. The origin of that name is unclear. Some versions suggest it comes from the words "hali" and "flax" or holy hair -- there was a local legend that the head of John the Baptist was somehow buried there -- or from the old English words "hay" and "ley" (hay meadow).
Chebucto is the original name of Halifax, Nova Scotia. It means "biggest harbour."
Lord Halifax's birth name is Edward Frederick Lindley Wood.
The Micmac indians called the area Jipugtug (The Biggest Harbour), but its European/Anglicized name has always been Halifax.
Yes the company's full name is Halifax Bank of Scotland.
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from George Dunk, Earl of Halifax (President of the British Board of Trade) at the time the city was founded.
The Halifax newspaper is called the Halifax Chronicle-Herald.
There is a bad debt recovery company in Halifax named "Ramsdens Solicitors". The company is located at 6 - 8 Harrison Road, Halifax and can be contacted by phone at 01422 330700.
Yes! Halifax Bank originated in the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Actually, there are several Halifax banks which originated there - Halifax Banking Company, Union Bank of Halifax, and the People's Bank of Halifax.
Halifax is a city.
The word "Halifax" originates from Old English, with "halh" meaning "a nook" or "remote valley" and "fax" referring to "field" or "land". This combines to describe the location of Halifax as a settlement in a valley.