Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "D'Escousse is situated on the north-eastern side of Isle Madame. It is on Nova Scotia Route 320. It has had a church since 1845. It was a settlement in the early 18th century. Ships would enter the D'Escousse harbour from the Grandique Ferry and Lennox Passage. Well-known yachtsman and author Silver Donald Cameron is a resident.The village, like others on Isle Madame, is intrinsically linked to Acadian history in North America."@en }
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- DEscousse abstract "D'Escousse is situated on the north-eastern side of Isle Madame. It is on Nova Scotia Route 320. It has had a church since 1845. It was a settlement in the early 18th century. Ships would enter the D'Escousse harbour from the Grandique Ferry and Lennox Passage. Well-known yachtsman and author Silver Donald Cameron is a resident.The village, like others on Isle Madame, is intrinsically linked to Acadian history in North America.".
- Q3010916 abstract "D'Escousse is situated on the north-eastern side of Isle Madame. It is on Nova Scotia Route 320. It has had a church since 1845. It was a settlement in the early 18th century. Ships would enter the D'Escousse harbour from the Grandique Ferry and Lennox Passage. Well-known yachtsman and author Silver Donald Cameron is a resident.The village, like others on Isle Madame, is intrinsically linked to Acadian history in North America.".
- DEscousse comment "D'Escousse is situated on the north-eastern side of Isle Madame. It is on Nova Scotia Route 320. It has had a church since 1845. It was a settlement in the early 18th century. Ships would enter the D'Escousse harbour from the Grandique Ferry and Lennox Passage. Well-known yachtsman and author Silver Donald Cameron is a resident.The village, like others on Isle Madame, is intrinsically linked to Acadian history in North America.".
- Q3010916 comment "D'Escousse is situated on the north-eastern side of Isle Madame. It is on Nova Scotia Route 320. It has had a church since 1845. It was a settlement in the early 18th century. Ships would enter the D'Escousse harbour from the Grandique Ferry and Lennox Passage. Well-known yachtsman and author Silver Donald Cameron is a resident.The village, like others on Isle Madame, is intrinsically linked to Acadian history in North America.".