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New Britain (Canada)

New Britain as a historical term of limited usage referred in its day to the poorly mapped lands of North America north of 17th-century New France. The name applied primarily to today's Nunavik and Labrador interiors, though in the 18th century this had grown to include all of the mainland shores of Hudson Bay and James Bay north of the Canadas. British visitors came to sub-divide the district loosely into the territories of New South Wales, New North Wales and Labrador. The name Labrador predates mention of the other names by more than a century.[1]

  1. ^ Nelson, Derek; Off the Map: The Curious Histories of Place Names, New York: Kodansha International, 1997, ISBN 1-56836-174-2

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Nueva Bretaña (Canadá) Spanish Nouvelle-Galles du Sud (Canada) French Нова Британија (Канада) Serbian

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