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French communities in Newfoundland date back to the early 17th century, primarily established by settlers from France in areas like Placentia and St. Pierre. These communities contributed to the region's fishing industry and cultural landscape, influencing local traditions, language, and cuisine. Although the French presence diminished over time due to British colonization, some remnants of French heritage remain, particularly in place names and cultural festivals. Today, the French-speaking population in Newfoundland continues to celebrate its unique history and identity.

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