Gullivers Cove, Nova Scotia

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Gullivers Cove is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County .

Coordinates: 44°36′16.73″N65°55′24.46″W / 44.6046472°N 65.9234611°W / 44.6046472; -65.9234611 (Gullivers Cove, Nova Scotia)

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