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Lunenburg
Not only Scots and French, but Germans, too, settled in Nova Scotia. Tnis became a thriving fishing and ship building port and German was spoken here well into the 19th century. See the fisheries museum, the distinctive architecture of seafaring people, and the shipyard which built the Bluenose racing schooners.
 

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