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Annapolis Royal, NS
Annapolis Royal is a town in and the county seat of Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The community, known as Port-Royal (Acadia), Port Royal before 1710, is recognised as having one of the longest histories in North America, preceding the settlements at Plymouth, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Jamestown, Virginia, Jamestown and Quebec City, Quebec. For nearly 150 years, it served as the capital of Acadia and subsequently Nova Scotia until the establishment of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Halifax in 1749. In 1605, New France, France established a settlement on the Annapolis Basin, centred on the Port-Royal National Historic Site, habitation at Port Royal. By 1629, British colonization of the Americas renewed the settlement, this time centred around Fort Anne, Charles Fort, which is the site of the modern town. The settlement of Port Royal passed several times between France, England and Great Britain until it was finally ceded to Great Britain in Peace of Utrecht, 1713. Due to its locat ...
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