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Summerville Centre in Nova Scotia

Summerville Centre is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Region of Queens Municipality .

43°57′16″N64°48′51″W / 43.95444°N 64.81417°W / 43.95444; -64.81417 (Summerville Centre, Nova Scotia)

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