Newfoundland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newfoundland may refer to: Places Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador, a Canadian province (known simply as Newfoundland from 1949 to 2001) in the eastern part of Canada
Newfoundland (island) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newfoundland (pronounced /ˈn(j)uːfən(d)lænd/ ; French: Terre-Neuve, Irish: Talamh an Éisc) — is a large Canadian island 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) off the east coast of ...
Welcome to the Newfoundland Club of America
The NCA is responsible for the preservation, protection and welfare of the Newfoundland Dog. We provide health, education, and rescue programs, safeguard the breed standard and ...
Welcome to Newfoundland and Labrador
Welcome to Newfoundland and Labrador! Our province offers an environment rich in history, natural resources, business and opportunities. On this site you'll find valuable Internet ...
Newfoundland - definition of Newfoundland by the Free Online ...
New·found·land 1 (n f n-l nd, -l nd, -f nd-, ny-) An island of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the Labrador Peninsula.
Tourism Guide - Central Newfoundland Tourism Guide
official travel guide for Central Newfoundland. Experience our Icebergs, Whales, Birds and Wildlife, Parks, Friendly Culture and Heritage. Features tour and community information
Newfoundlands
Table of Contents. How is the Newfoundland with children? Are they protective of the home and ... How is the Newfoundland with children? The Newf is renowned for his gentleness ...
Newfoundland - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Newfoundland
Canadian province on the Atlantic Ocean, the country's most easterly administrative region, comprising the island of Newfoundland and mainland Labrador, separated by the Strait of ...
Newfoundland History
Newfoundland History: Discusses the evolution of Newfoundland from the first explorers to 1949. The emphasis is placed on the events, people and processes ...
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Newfoundland
Serves its membership and the public in maintaining professional standards of accountancy. Includes membership and career information, with a directory of CA's in the province.