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  2. Sydney, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Sydney is a former city and urban community on the east coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada within the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Sydney was founded in 1785 by the British, was incorporated as a city in 1904, and dissolved on 1 August 1995, when it was amalgamated into the regional municipality.

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  4. Wentworth Park, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Sydney celebrated Canada's Centennial with the lighting of the Centennial flame at the bandshell, [8] and a concert in the bandshell, attended by HRH Queen Mother Elizabeth, [9] [10] Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. H.P. McKeen, [11] Member of the Canadian Parliament for Inverness—Richmond Allan MacEachen, Mayor of Sydney Mayor Carlin ...

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    St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, construction of which started in 1910 and completed in 1911, was the third church built by the Sydney and Mira Presbyterian congregation, originating from 1852. The congregations outgrew the two previous Sydney churches, and so St. Andrew's was built to contain over 1,000 people for services. [1]