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by Valentin Poposki, 1 August 2009
 
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by Valentin Poposki, 1 August 2009
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"Kings County is located in central Nova Scotia 
  on the shore of the Bay of Fundy with its northeastern part also forming the 
  western shore of the Minas Basin. The part of the county residing in the 
  Annapolis Valley comprises the agricultural heartland of the province and 
  boasts over 600 farms; the area is famous for its fruit crops, primarily 
  apples. As with most coastal parts of the Maritimes, Kings County's shoreline 
  was home to a productive shipbuilding industry during the 1800s. Wolfville 
  houses the highly ranked Acadia University. Cape Blomidon and the North 
  Mountain preside over the Annapolis Valley, whereas the South Mountain and 
  interior forests to the southern part of the county support a variety of lakes 
  and recreational cottaging areas. 
The Municipality of the County of 
  Kings has area of 2,122 sq.km. and population of 60,000."
The flag of 
  the Kings county has three horizontal stripes of blue-white-green and county 
  coat of arms in the middle of the flag, as can be seen on a photo here:
  
  http://www.novanewsnow.com/article-337964-Kingston-AGM-packs-em-in.html. 
  Click for larger image.
Official county website:
  http://www.county.kings.ns.ca 
  Valentin Poposki, 1 August 2009