Nova Scotia
noun uk/ˌnəʊ.və ˈskəʊ.ʃə/ us/ˌnoʊ.və ˈskoʊ.ʃə/
新斯科舍省(位于加拿大东部,首府为哈利法克斯)
a province (= a large area that is governed as part of a country) of eastern Canada, whose capital city is Halifax
He grew up in Cape Breton Island, a small fishing village in Nova Scotia. 他在布雷顿角岛长大,新斯科舍省的一个小渔村。
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- Swissair Flight 111 crashed off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Sept. 2, 1998.
- The whales spend summers off New England and Nova Scotia.
- The crab has established itself in shallow waters from New Jersey to Nova Scotia.
- The hearty country cooking of the bayou began around 1755, when the French Acadians were expelled from settlements in Nova Scotia and headed south to Louisiana.