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  2. Scotiabank - Wikipedia

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    Scotiabank has billed itself as "Canada's most international bank" due to its acquisitions primarily in Latin America and the Caribbean, and also in Europe and parts of Asia. Scotiabank is a member of the London Bullion Market Association and one of fifteen accredited institutions which participate in the London gold fixing. [6]

  3. Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Scotia is a Latin placename derived from Scoti, a Latin name for the Gaels, [1] first attested in the late 3rd century. [1] The Romans referred to Ireland as "Scotia" around 500 A.D. From the 9th century on, its meaning gradually shifted, so that it came to mean only the part of Britain lying north of the Firth of Forth : the Kingdom of ...

  4. ScotiaLife Financial - Wikipedia

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    ScotiaLife Financial is a Canadian insurance company that is a subsidiary of Scotiabank (also known as Bank of Nova Scotia.. Through this brand, Scotiabank Group markets commercial insurance products to the general public, predominantly individuals and families. [1]

  5. Scotiabank Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Scotiabank Theatre (French: Cinémas Banque Scotia) is a Canadian banner of multiplex cinemas owned by Cineplex Entertainment. The brand was established in 2007 as part of a wider partnership between Cineplex and Scotiabank on their new Scene loyalty program .

  6. Scotia Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Scotia Sea is a sea located at the northern edge of the Southern Ocean at its boundary with the South Atlantic Ocean. It is bounded on the west by the Drake Passage and on the north, east, and south by the Scotia Arc , an undersea ridge and island arc system supporting various islands.

  7. List of Stena Line vessels - Wikipedia

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    MS Stena Olympica (1972 - 1982) Sold in 1982 to Prince of Fundy Cruises, renamed Scotia Prince. Scrapped in Chittagong, Bangladesh in 2012. MS Stena Atlantica (I) (1972 - 1973) Built in 1966. Sold in 1973 to Finnlines. Scrapped in Aliaga, Turkey in 2003. [26] MS Stena Transporter (I) (1973 - 1975 (Chartered Out)) Built in 1973.

  8. List of ships named Scotia - Wikipedia

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    RMS Scotia (1861), a British passenger paddle steamship operated by the Cunard Line on the North Atlantic; Scotia (1876), a barque-rigged research vessel used by the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition of 1902-1905; PS Scotia (1898), a British Columbia paddle steamer in use on the River Yukon until 1917, destroyed by fire in 1967

  9. Scotia plate - Wikipedia

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    The Scotia plate (Spanish: Placa Scotia) is a minor tectonic plate on the edge of the South Atlantic and Southern oceans. Thought to have formed during the early Eocene with the opening of the Drake Passage that separates Antarctica and South America, [2] it is a minor plate whose movement is largely controlled by the two major plates that surround it: the Antarctic plate and the South ...