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Halifax can refer to several things:
The original Halifax, Halifax, England in West Yorkshire.
- Halifax, Nova Scotia, capital of Nova Scotia(Canada)
- Halifax (electoral district)(Canada)
- Halifax, Georgia (town, United States)
- Halifax, Kentucky (town, United States)
- Halifax, Massachusetts(town, United States)
- Halifax, Missouri (town, United States)
- Halifax, North Carolina(town, United States)
- Halifax, Pennsylvania(town, United States)
- Halifax, Vermont(town, United States)
- Halifax, Virginia(town, United States)
- Halifax County, North Carolina(county, United States)
- Halifax County, Virginia(county, United States)
- Halifax, Nevada (mine, United States)
- Halifax Beach, Massachusetts (town, United States)
- Halifax Crossing, North Carolina (town, United States)
- Halifax Estates, Florida (town, United States)
- Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax (1881 - 1959)
- The Halifax Building Society, now the Halifax bank (part of HBOSHBOS plc is the holding company of the HBOS Group, formed on the 10 September 2001 by, and named after, the principals involved in the merger of Halifax plc the former Halifax Building Society with the Bank of Scotland''. HBOS's merger was notable in that plc)
- Halifax f.p., an Australian TV series about a forensic psychiatrist.
- The Handley Page HalifaxThe Handley Page Halifax was one of the front-line, four-engine heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force during World War II. A contemporary of the famous Avro Lancaster, the Halifax remained in service until the end of the war, performing a variety of duties was a World War IIWorld War II was the most extensive and costly armed conflict in the history of the world, involving the great majority of the world's nations, being fought simultaneously in several major theatres, and costing tens of millions of lives. The war was fough heavy bomberA heavy bomber is a bomber aircraft of the largest size, and typically longest ranges. The term was used primarily prior to and during World War II, when engine power was so scarce that designs had to be carefully tailored to their missions. The heavy bom of the Royal Air ForceThe Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF is the air force of the United Kingdom. History Formation and Early History The Royal Flying Corps was formed by Royal Warrant on May 13, 1912 superseding the Air Battalion of the Royal Engineers. The Royal Na and others.
- The Halifax class frigateThe Halifax Class Multi-Role Patrol Frigate (hull designation FFH) is a class of Canadian Navy frigates launched between 1992 and 1996. HMCS Halifax was the first of an eventual twelve Canadian-designed helicopter-carrying frigates. They combine tradition, a Canadian Multi-Role Patrol Frigate (hull designation FFH) (Launched 1992–1996)
- The HMCS Halifax (FFH 330)The HMCS Halifax is the lead ship of the Halifax class line of frigates, the culmination of the Canadian Patrol Frigate project which began in 1977. The Halifax was officially commissioned in June of 1992, 25 years after the government first began looking, first of 12 Canadian Multi-Role Patrol Frigates Halifax class frigateThe Halifax Class Multi-Role Patrol Frigate (hull designation FFH) is a class of Canadian Navy frigates launched between 1992 and 1996. HMCS Halifax was the first of an eventual twelve Canadian-designed helicopter-carrying frigates. They combine tradition.
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