River John
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river-john-290-8590108
title:
River John
text:
River John is a river in Nova Scotia. Draining the extreme western part of Pictou County, it flows into Amet Sound on the Northumberland Strait at River John, a village which takes its name from the river. The Miꞌkmaq name is Kajeboogwek. An early name was Deception River. Its present name is believed to derive from Rivière Jaune, an Acadian name, though it may also derive from nearby Cap Jean. DesBarres called it River John in his Atlantic Neptune. Permanent settlement began in the late eightee
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
River in Nova Scotia, Canada
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_John
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date modified:
2023-12-20T13:53:53Z
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13
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