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Judique (Scottish Gaelic: Siùdaig Mhór) is an
unincorporated place within the Muni****lity of the
County of
Inverness on Cape
Breton Island, Nova Scotia...
- Scotia, and in 1928 they
returned to Cape
Breton to
settle in the town of
Judique. MacMaster's
father pla**** the fiddle, but his
mother sang to him from...
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Babbitt (1922), by
Sinclair Lewis, is a
satirical novel about American culture and
society that
critiques the
vacuity of
middle class life and the social...
- He is the son of
Marie and Hugh Alan "Buddy" MacMaster, and grew up in
Judique in
Inverness County. He
graduated from St.
Francis Xavier University with...
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small handful of
polls on the island, and the
Greens won a poll
containing Judique. [1] The
riding of Bras d'Or was
created in 1996 from
parts of Cape Breton...
- activity, with
regular performances in
communities such as
Mabou and
Judique.
Judique is
recognized as "Baile nam Fonn" (lit. 'Village of Tunes') or the...
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Regional Muni****lity
Inverness (902) - 258 280 323 615 Iona (902) - 725
Judique see Port Hood
Kentville (902) - 300 326 365 385 599 670 678 679 680 681...
- Lake Ainslie, the
largest natural fresh water lake on Cape
Breton Island Judique Port Hood "Ceilidh Trail" (Map).
Google Maps.
Retrieved March 22, 2020...
- 29, 1974) is a
Canadian musician, composer, author, and
academic from
Judique, Cape
Breton Island, Nova Scotia.
Graham has
received music industry recognition...
- muni****l offices, po****ted
areas include the
fishing ports of
Mabou and
Judique, and
former mining centre Inverness. The muni****lity
contains an Acadian...