Second Lake, Nova Scotia

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Second Lake (Nova Scotia) could mean the following

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Annapolis County

Argyle

Cape Breton Regional Municipality

Municipality of Clare

Municipality of the District of Chester

Municipality of the District of Guysborough

Halifax Regional Municipality

Inverness County

Region of Queens Municipality

Richmond County

Municipality of the District of Staint Mary's

Municipality of the District of Yarmouth

Rivers

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