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newfoundland

newfoundland
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a breed of very large heavy dogs with a thick coarse usually black coat; highly intelligent dogs and vigorous swimmers; developed in Newfoundland

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    newfoundland
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • an island in the north Atlantic

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      1. Newfoundland Seamounts
      2. Newfoundland and Labrador
      3. That portion of the sub-area lying north of the parallel of 49o15′ north latitude (Cape Freels, Newfoundland).
      4. That portion of the sub-area lying north of the parallel of 49° 15′ N (Cape Freels, Newfoundland);
      5. A 242 km2 archipelago with some 6500 inhabitants, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon is a French ‘overseas collectivity’ lying off the Canadian coast (approximately 25 km from Newfoundland).
      6. That portion of the sub-area lying south of the Newfoundland coast and west of a line from Cape St Mary, Newfoundland to a point at 46o00′ north latitude, 54o30′ west longitude, thence due south to a limit of the sub-area. Division 3P is divided into two subdivisions:
      7. That portion of the sub-area lying south of the Newfoundland coast and west of a line from Cape St Mary, Newfoundland to a point at 46o00′ north latitude, 54o30′ west longitude, thence due south to a limit of the sub-area.
      8. That portion of the sub-area lying south of the Newfoundland coast and west of a line from Cape St. Mary, Newfoundland to a point at 46° 00′ N 54° 30′ W, thence due south to a limit of the sub-area;
      9. North-western subdivision — That portion of division 3P lying north-west of a line extending from 47° 30,7′ N 57° 43,2′ W Newfoundland, approximately south-west to a point at 46° 50,7′ N and 58° 49,0′ W;
      10. That portion of the sub-area lying between the Newfoundland coast from Cape Freels to Cape St. Mary and a line described as follows: beginning at Cape Freels, thence due east to the meridian of 46° 30′ W, thence due south to the parallel of 46° 00′ N, thence due west to the meridian of 54° 30′ W, thence along a rhumb line to Cape St. Mary, Newfoundland.
      11. That portion of the sub-area lying between the Newfoundland coast from Cape Freels to Cape St Mary and a line described as follows: beginning at Cape Freels, thence due east to the meridian of 46o30′ west longitude, thence due south to the parallel of 46o00′ north latitude, thence due west to the meridian of 54o30′ west longitude, thence along a rhumb line to Cape St Mary, Newfoundland.
      12. That portion of the sub-area lying between the coast of Newfoundland from Cape Bauld to Cape Ray and a line described as follows: beginning at Cape Bauld, thence due north to the parallel of 52° 15′ N, thence due west to the Labrador coast, thence along the Labrador coast to the terminus of the Labrador-Quebec boundary, thence along a rhumb line in a south-westerly direction to a point at 49° 25′ N 60° 00′ W, thence due south to a point at 47° 50′ N 60° 00′ W, thence along a rhumb line in a south-easterly direction to the point at which the boundary of sub-area 3 intersects the straight line joining Cape North, Nova Scotia with Cape Ray, Newfoundland, thence to Cape Ray, Newfoundland;
      13. That portion of the sub-area lying between the coast of Newfoundland from Cape Bauld to Cape Ray and a line described as follows: beginning at Cape Bauld, thence due north to the parallel of 52o15′ north latitude, thence due west to the Labrador coast, thence along the Labrador coast to the terminus of the Labrador-Quebec boundary, thence along a rhumb line in a south-westerly direction to a point at 49o25′ north latitude, 60o00′ west longitude, thence due south to a point at 47o50′ north latitude, 60o00′ west longitude, thence along a rhumb line in a south-easterly direction to the point at which the boundary of sub-area 3 intersects the straight line joining Cape North, Nova Scotia with Cape Ray, Newfoundland, thence to Cape Ray, Newfoundland.
      14. That portion of the sub-area lying between the coast of Newfoundland from Cape Bauld to Cape Ray and a line described as follows: beginning at Cape Bauld, thence due north to the parallel of 52o15′ north latitude, thence due west to the Labrador coast, thence along the Labrador coast to the terminus of the Labrador-Quebec boundary, thence along a rhumb line in a south-westerly direction to a point at 49o25′ north latitude, 60o00′ west longitude, thence due south to a point at 47o50′ north latitude, 60o00′ west longitude, thence along a rhumb line in a south-easterly direction to the point at which the boundary of sub-area 3 intersects the straight line joining Cape North, Nova Scotia with Cape Ray, Newfoundland, thence to Cape Ray, Newfoundland. Division 4S
      15. That portion of the Convention Area lying south of the parallel of 52° 15′ N, and to the east of a line extending due north from Cape Bauld on the north coast of Newfoundland to 52° 15′ N; to the north of the parallel of 39° 00′ N; and to the east and north of a rhumb line commencing at 39° 00′ N 50° 00′ W and extending in a north-westerly direction to pass through a point at 43° 30′ N 55° 00′ W in the direction of a point at 47° 50′ N 60° 00′ W until it intersects a straight line connecting Cape Ray, 47° 37,0′ N 59° 18,0′ W on the coast of Newfoundland, with Cape North, 47° 02,0′ N 60° 25,0′ W on Cape Breton Island; thence in a north-easterly direction along said line to Cape Ray, 47° 37,0′ N 59° 18,0′ W.