- the
ranks of
Newfoundland units in both the
Royal Artillery and the
Royal Air Force, and of the
largest single contingent of
Newfoundlanders to go overseas...
- July 1, many
Newfoundlanders take part in
solemn ceremonies of remembrance. The
Second World War also had a
lasting effect on
Newfoundland. In particular...
- Franco-
Newfoundlanders, also
known as Franco-Terreneuvians (or just Terreneuvians) in
English or Franco-Terreneuviens in French, are
francophone and/or...
- In
modern Newfoundland (Irish:
Talamh an Éisc), many
Newfoundlanders are of
Irish descent.
According to the
Statistics Canada 2016 census, 20.7% of Newfoundlanders...
- but the
option of
joining was not po****r in
Newfoundland. In the 1869
general election,
Newfoundlanders rejected confederation with Canada. Sir John...
-
Canadian province of
Newfoundland and Labrador. It is
located on the
eastern tip of the
Avalon Peninsula on the
island of
Newfoundland. The city
spans 446...
- The
Newfoundland is a
large breed of
working dog. They can be black, grey, brown, or
black and white. However, in the
Dominion of
Newfoundland, before...
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Newfoundland Screech is used in a
ceremony known as the "screech-in". The "screech-in" is a
ceremony performed on non-
Newfoundlanders (known to...
- Peninsula.
People from
Newfoundland and
Labrador are
called "
Newfoundlanders," "Labradorians" (as appropriate), or "
Newfoundlanders and Labradorians". Since...
- from
Britain and
three from
Newfoundland)
appointed by the
British government. In two
national referendums,
Newfoundlanders and
Labradorians voted to become...