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Today, the region historically known as Acadia primarily corresponds to parts of the Maritime provinces of Canada, particularly Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. The term "Acadia" is still used to refer to the cultural heritage and descendants of the Acadian people living in these areas. Additionally, some communities in the northeastern United States, such as Maine, also have ties to Acadian history.

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