East Petpeswick, Nova Scotia

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East Petpeswick in Nova Scotia

East Petpeswick is a rural community of the Halifax Regional Municipality in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia on the Eastern Shore.

In Ponta da Bretanha Azores, a sign announces the relative distance is 3,215 km.

44°45′15.3″N63°9′16.4″W / 44.754250°N 63.154556°W / 44.754250; -63.154556

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