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Tatamagouche /ˌtætəməˈɡʊʃ/ TAT-ə-mə-GUUSH (Mi'kmaq: Taqamiju’jk) is a
village in
Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Tatamagouche is
situated on the...
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Tatamagouche Airport (TC LID: CDA2) is an
abandoned airport that was
located 2 NM (3.7 km; 2.3 mi)
northwest of
Tatamagouche,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia...
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Tatamagouche Centre is a non-profit educational,
conference and
retreat centre located in the
village of
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia.
Tatamagouche Centre...
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underprivileged children and youth. Born on
October 19, 1930 and
raised in
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia,
Joyce moved to Hamilton, Ontario, at age 16, to s**** better...
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August 1939,
erected at
Tatamagouche a
monument in a spot
overlooking the
waters of the harbour. (See
Battle of
Tatamagouche Monument.)
Captain Fones...
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Stewiacke and Truro, two
village commissions in
Bible Hill and
Tatamagouche, and the
Millbrook 27
First Nations reserve. The
glaciers began their...
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Tatamagouche Mountain is a
community in the
Canadian province of Nova Scotia,
located in
Colchester County. 45°37′54″N 63°16′08″W / 45.63167°N 63.26889°W...
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Stewiacke and Truro, as well as the
villages of
Bible Hill,
Pugwash and
Tatamagouche. This
riding was
created as "****berland—Colchester North" in 1966 from...
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Francklyn Street, Halifax, Nova
Scotia namesake of Fort Franklin,
Tatamagouche, Nova
Scotia (1768)
namesake of Mi'kmaq
reserve Franklin Manor 22, Nova...
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legendary phantom ship in the
Tatamagouche Bay,
describing it as a "bright
white and gold ship".
Tatamagouche Mountain resident Melvin Langille also...