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Newfoundland

Aussprache: [ˈnjuːfəˌlænd]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) Newfoundland is a large island in Canada. It is known for its beautiful scenery and rich history. People often visit to see nature and learn about its culture.

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Newfoundland is famous for its stunning cliffs and unique wildlife.

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Newfoundland is not as crowded as the other popular vacation spots.

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Have you ever been to Newfoundland to see its beautiful landscapes?

Kontext: „historical reference“

(noun) Newfoundland was once a British colony, and it has a lot of history connected to the early explorers and settlers who arrived in North America.

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The history of Newfoundland includes stories of brave explorers from long ago.

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Newfoundland did not always have the same importance as other Canadian provinces until its history was recognized.

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What do you know about the early history of Newfoundland?

Kontext: „dog breed“

(noun) The Newfoundland is also a large breed of dog known for its swimming ability and friendly nature. They are often used for water rescues and are great family pets.

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The Newfoundland can swim very well and loves to play in the water.

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Not all dogs are as gentle and big as the Newfoundland; some are much smaller.

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What makes the Newfoundland dog special compared to other dog breeds?

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