Mount Pleasant, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia

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Mount Pleasant is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Cumberland County .

Coordinates: 45°47′52.12″N63°50′35.15″W / 45.7978111°N 63.8430972°W / 45.7978111; -63.8430972 (Mount Pleasant, Nova Scotia)

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