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    The World Almanac and Book of Fact

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    Astronomical Almanac Online

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    The Astronomical Almanac Online is a collaboration between the Nautical Almanac Office in the United States and Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office (HMNAO) in the United Kingdom. The print version of the Almanac serves as a worldwide standard for annual data on the Sun, Moon, planets, satellites, eclipses and other phenomena. The online version expands upon the print version by providing data for several years. For instance, data on the Moon is provided for 2001-2004. Readers can choose between ASCII or PDF data display. This site is simple in its layout and easy to navigate. It also includes a useful 2004 glossary of astronomical terms. The data will be extremely useful for both astronomers and students of astronomy

    Newfoundland Almanac

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    The Newfoundland Almanac contains much detailed information, including: a calendar; nautical intelligence for the year; information relating to public offices, institutions, banks, etc. of the country; and a directory of all towns, villages, and settlements on the island. Many years include an index. Many of them also include advertisements, often indexed at the end of the regular index.First appearing in 1828, the Newfoundland Almanac was published independently up to 1887, when the government took it over and made it official, changing the title to Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland. Annual publication ceased in 1932 as an economy measure. (Genevieve Lehr, "Almanacs," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 1, p. 39.

    Newfoundland Almanac

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    The Newfoundland Almanac contains much detailed information, including: a calendar; nautical intelligence for the year; information relating to public offices, institutions, banks, etc. of the country; and a directory of all towns, villages, and settlements on the island. Many years include an index. Many of them also include advertisements, often indexed at the end of the regular index.First appearing in 1828, the Newfoundland Almanac was published independently up to 1887, when the government took it over and made it official, changing the title to Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland. Annual publication ceased in 1932 as an economy measure. (Genevieve Lehr, "Almanacs," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 1, p. 39.

    Newfoundland Almanac

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    The Newfoundland Almanac contains much detailed information, including: a calendar; nautical intelligence for the year; information relating to public offices, institutions, banks, etc. of the country; and a directory of all towns, villages, and settlements on the island. Many years include an index. Many of them also include advertisements, often indexed at the end of the regular index.First appearing in 1828, the Newfoundland Almanac was published independently up to 1887, when the government took it over and made it official, changing the title to Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland. Annual publication ceased in 1932 as an economy measure. (Genevieve Lehr, "Almanacs," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 1, p. 39.

    Newfoundland Almanac

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    The Newfoundland Almanac contains much detailed information, including: a calendar; nautical intelligence for the year; information relating to public offices, institutions, banks, etc. of the country; and a directory of all towns, villages, and settlements on the island. Many years include an index. Many of them also include advertisements, often indexed at the end of the regular index.First appearing in 1828, the Newfoundland Almanac was published independently up to 1887, when the government took it over and made it official, changing the title to Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland. Annual publication ceased in 1932 as an economy measure. (Genevieve Lehr, "Almanacs," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 1, p. 39.

    Newfoundland Almanac

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    The Newfoundland Almanac contains much detailed information, including: a calendar; nautical intelligence for the year; information relating to public offices, institutions, banks, etc. of the country; and a directory of all towns, villages, and settlements on the island. Many years include an index. Many of them also include advertisements, often indexed at the end of the regular index.First appearing in 1828, the Newfoundland Almanac was published independently up to 1887, when the government took it over and made it official, changing the title to Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland. Annual publication ceased in 1932 as an economy measure. (Genevieve Lehr, "Almanacs," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 1, p. 39.

    Newfoundland Almanac

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    The Newfoundland Almanac contains much detailed information, including: a calendar; nautical intelligence for the year; information relating to public offices, institutions, banks, etc. of the country; and a directory of all towns, villages, and settlements on the island. Many years include an index. Many of them also include advertisements, often indexed at the end of the regular index.First appearing in 1828, the Newfoundland Almanac was published independently up to 1887, when the government took it over and made it official, changing the title to Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland. Annual publication ceased in 1932 as an economy measure. (Genevieve Lehr, "Almanacs," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 1, p. 39.

    Newfoundland Almanac

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    The Newfoundland Almanac contains much detailed information, including: a calendar; nautical intelligence for the year; information relating to public offices, institutions, banks, etc. of the country; and a directory of all towns, villages, and settlements on the island. Many years include an index. Many of them also include advertisements, often indexed at the end of the regular index.First appearing in 1828, the Newfoundland Almanac was published independently up to 1887, when the government took it over and made it official, changing the title to Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland. Annual publication ceased in 1932 as an economy measure. (Genevieve Lehr, "Almanacs," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 1, p. 39.

    Newfoundland Almanac

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    The Newfoundland Almanac contains much detailed information, including: a calendar; nautical intelligence for the year; information relating to public offices, institutions, banks, etc. of the country; and a directory of all towns, villages, and settlements on the island. Many years include an index. Many of them also include advertisements, often indexed at the end of the regular index.First appearing in 1828, the Newfoundland Almanac was published independently up to 1887, when the government took it over and made it official, changing the title to Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland. Annual publication ceased in 1932 as an economy measure. (Genevieve Lehr, "Almanacs," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 1, p. 39.
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