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Commodore Park is a mostly residential neighbourhood in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. It is located in the east end of Dartmouth in the Woodlawn area. Prince Andrew High School is located within this area. A residential area is a type of land use where the predominant use is residential. ...
Neighbourhood is a creative-euphoric musical project led by Fabian Szewczyk and Greg Ganczewski (UK/Poland). ...
Flag of the former City of Dartmouth Dartmouth neighbourhoods and former city boundaries in relation to the Halifax Regional Municipality This article is about the present Community of and the former City of Dartmouth (1750-1996). ...
Motto: Munit Haec et Altera Vincit (Latin: One defends and the other conquers) Official languages none (English, French, Gaelic) Flower Trailing arbutus Tree Red Spruce Bird Osprey Capital Halifax Largest city Halifax Lieutenant-Governor Mayann E. Francis Premier Rodney MacDonald (PC) Parliamentary representation - House seats - Senate seats 11 10 Area...
The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST, internally called HT-7U) is a project being undertaken to construct an experimental superconducting tokamak magnetic fusion energy reactor in Hefei, the capital city of Anhui Province, in eastern China. ...
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Prince Andrew High School is located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. ...
It is named for Canadian naval ships that were lost during the Second World War. Street names in Commodore Park named after ships lost include: Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ...
- Athabaskan Lane for HMCS Athabaskan sunk on April 29, 1944 with a loss of 110,
- Guysborough Avenue for HMCS Guysborough sunk on March 17, 1945 with a loss of 51,
- Louisburg Lane for for HMCS Louisburg sunk on February 6, 1943 with a loss of 38,
- Margaree Parkway for HMCS Margaree sunk on October 22, 1944 with a loss of 142,
- Skeena Street for HMCS Skeena sunk on October 24, 1944 with a loss of 15,
- Shawinigan Road for HMCS Shawinigan on November 25, 1944 with a loss of 91,
- Spikenard Street for HMCS Spikenard on February 11, 1942 with a loss of 77, and
- Weyburn Road for HMCS Weyburn on February 22, 1943 with a loss of 5.
There are many websites describing the ships. One of the more detailed ones is www.uboat.net. Coordinates: 44°40′54″N, 63°31′17″W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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