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  2. Family Day - Wikipedia

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    Family Day is a public holiday in the countries of Angola, Israel, Namibia, South Africa, Uruguay, Vanuatu, and Vietnam; in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Saskatchewan; in the American states of Arizona and Nevada; and as the second day of Songkran in Thailand.

  3. Family Day (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The permanent name for the holiday, Nova Scotia Heritage Day (French: Jour du patrimoine de la Nouvelle-Écosse), was announced on June 26, 2014. [40] Each year it honours a different person; the first was Viola Desmond . [ 41 ]

  4. Pomeroy, County Tyrone - Wikipedia

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    The Lowry family played a big part in the life of the area for about 200 years. In the square is the Church of Ireland church which dates from the early 1840s. Its belfry and tower were paid for by the Lowry family as a token of their esteem for Pomeroy. Much of the woodland is gone and the Georgian mansion demolished. All that remains is the ...

  5. Powerscourt Estate - Wikipedia

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    Powerscourt House terrace & fountain (1800s) During the 16th century the house came into the ownership of the Powerscourt family. The family rose in wealth and prominence, and in the 18th century Richard Wingfield, 1st Viscount Powerscourt, commissioned the architect Richard Cassels to extensively alter and remodel the medieval castle to create a modern country house.

  6. Alexander McNutt (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander McNutt (1725, near Derry, Ireland – 1811, Lexington, Virginia) was a British Army officer, colonist and land agent, responsible for seeing an approximate 500 Ulster Scottish emigrants arrive in Nova Scotia during the early 1760s.

  7. Milltown, County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Milltown (Irish: Baile an Mhuilinn, meaning 'town of the mill') [2] is a small town on the N70 national secondary road between the major towns of Tralee and Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland. It is approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) from Killorglin .

  8. Little Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    Little Lorraine is a small village located on the east coast of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. [ 1 ] It is known to have had several different names in the past such as Little Loran, Lorembec, Cap-de-Lorembec, Petit Laurenbec and between 1750-51 Petit Lorembec was in use.

  9. Clonbullogue - Wikipedia

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    Present day local family names can reflect these plantations. In 1731, Rev. Boyle Travers, Protestant Rector of Rathangan and Clonmore (which includes part of this area) noted, "I bless God for the comforting assurance I have that there is no reputed friary, nunnery, friars, nuns or Popish schools".

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