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  Charlottetown Prince Edward Island real estate
One of the four Atlantic Provinces, Prince Edward Island (PEI) lies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, separated from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick by the Northumberland Strait.
Rich soil and a temperate climate make Prince Edward Island an ideal place for mixed farming.
Half of its land is under cultivation, earning it the nickname "the Garden Province." It is renowned for its red soil, sand dunes and 800 kilometres of beaches.
www.kaytrainor.com /About_PEI/page_215906.html   (285 words)

  
 The Ultimate Canada Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Eighty percent of Canadians live within 200 km of the United States along their international border, the location of the country's most temperate climates and arable soil.
While Canada covers a larger geographic area than its nearest neighbour, it has only one-ninth its population.
To the north of this region is the broad Canadian Shield, an area of rock scoured clean by the last ice age, thinly soiled, rich in minerals, and gouged with lakes and rivers— over 60 percent of the world's lakes are located in Canada.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Canada   (4421 words)

  
 Welcome to ISPPWeb
Contact: Dr Solke H De Boer, Centre for Animal and Plant Health, 93 Mount Edward Road, Charlottetown, PE, C1A 5T1, Canada; Phone: +1-902-368-0950; Fax: +1-902-368-0960; e-mail: .
A Symposium on Chemical and Non-Chemical Soil and Substrate Disinfestation in Grugliasco, University of Torino, Italy.
Contact: Professor Ivan R Kennedy, SUNFix Centre for Nitrogen Fixation, Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia; Fax: +61-2-9351-5108; e-mail: .
www.isppweb.org /nlapr00.asp   (2407 words)

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