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    The city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, is known as two things. What are they?

    Question #65114. Asked by irwhuang28.

    zbeckabee

    Halifax Regional Municipality, commonly referred to as HRM or simply Halifax

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax_Regional_Municipality,_Nova_Scotia

    Apr 27 06, 8:36 PM
    irwhuang28

    Halifax Regional Municipality? Is that 2 things in one? :)

    Apr 28 06, 10:54 AM

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