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The Town of Stephenville (6,719 inhabitants in 2011; 3,569 ha) is located in 
southwestern Newfoundland.
Stephenville was known from 1848 to 1870 as 
Indian Head. The early settlers of the place, William Hunt and James Penney, 
from Margaree, Cape Breton, founded in 1844 a settlement known as the Acadian 
Village. The today's name of the town refers to the first person born in the 
area, Stephen Gallant or Stephen LeBlanc. In 1941, Stephenville counted some 500 
inhabitants living from farming and fishing. The population increased to 7,000 
people within a few years, following the construction of the Stephenville Air 
Base of the US Air Force, which was renamed Ernest Harmon Air Force Base on 23 
June 1948. In 1957, the Canadian Department of Transportation constructed an air 
terminal building to accommodate Trans Canada Airlines. The Air Force Base was 
closed in 1966. Owned and operated by a local airport authority, the 
Stephenville Airport is now a technical stop for international flights on route 
to Europe.
http://www.townofstephenville.com - Municipal website
The flag of 
Stephenville is in proportions 1:2, vertically divided blue-white-blue, 1:2:1, 
with the town's emblem in the middle. The town's emblem prominently shows an 
airport runaway and an airplane, alluding to the former US Air Force Base, now 
the Stephenville Airport.
Ivan Sache, 12 August 2012