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containing Canso or
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pages with
titles beginning with
Canso This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Canso. If an internal...
- was
found in 2003 and
raised 2004–2005). An
estimated 4,051 Catalinas,
Cansos, and GSTs of all
versions were
produced between June 1937 and May 1945 for...
- The
canso or
canson or
canzo (Old Occitan: [kanˈsu]) was a song
style used by the troubadours. It was, by far, the most
common genre used, especially...
- The
Strait of
Canso (also Gut of
Canso or
Canso Strait, also
called Straits of
Canceau or
Canseaux until the
early 20th century)
separates mainland Nova...
- Cape Breton—
Canso—Antigonish (formerly Cape Breton—
Canso) is a
federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that has been
represented in the House...
- The
Canso Causeway (Scottish Gaelic:
Cabhsair Chanso)45°38′38″N 61°25′11″W / 45.64389°N 61.41972°W / 45.64389; -61.41972 is a 1,385 m (4,544 ft) rock-fill...
- The
Canso Canal is a
short canal located in Nova Scotia, Canada. The
Canso Canal is in the
Strait of
Canso, on the
eastern side of the
Canso Causeway,...
- HMS
Canso,
after the town of
Canso in Nova Scotia: HMS
Canso (1813), a
schooner captured in 1813
during the War of 1812 and sold in 1816 HMS
Canso (J21)...
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Canso is an
unincorporated community and
former incorporated town in
Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Canso lies on the far
north eastern tip...
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exceptions of
their poetic style and
their provenance. They
wrote predominantly cansos and tensos; only one
sirventes by a
named woman,
Gormonda de Monpeslier...