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Deadman's Island is a small peninsula containing a cemetery and park located in the Northwest Arm of Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada. The area was first used as a training grounds for the British military, and later became a burial ground for dead prisoners of war from nearby Melville Island. In the early 1900s the site became an amusement park before being annexed to the city of Halifax in the 1960s. Though development projects were considered for the site, these plans met with popular protest, and instead Deadman's Island became a heritage park, Deadman's Island Park.

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  • Deadman's Island is a small peninsula containing a cemetery and park located in the Northwest Arm of Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada. The area was first used as a training grounds for the British military, and later became a burial ground for dead prisoners of war from nearby Melville Island. In the early 1900s the site became an amusement park before being annexed to the city of Halifax in the 1960s. Though development projects were considered for the site, these plans met with popular protest, and instead Deadman's Island became a heritage park, Deadman's Island Park. (en)
  • Deadman's Island adalah semenanjung kecil yang berisi pemakaman dan taman yang terletak di di Nova Scotia, Kanada. Daerah tersebut pertama kali digunakan sebagai tempat pelatihan bagi militer Inggris, dan kemudian menjadi tempat pemakaman bagi para tahanan perang yang tewas di Pulau Melville yang berdekatan. Pada awal 1900-an situs tersebut menjadi taman hiburan sebelum digabungkan ke kota Halifax pada 1960-an. Meskipun proyek pembangunan dipertimbangkan untuk situs tersebut, rencana tersebut mendapat dengan protes besar, dan sebaliknya Pulau Deadman menjadi taman warisan, Taman Pulau Deadman. (in)
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  • Deadman's Island is a small peninsula containing a cemetery and park located in the Northwest Arm of Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada. The area was first used as a training grounds for the British military, and later became a burial ground for dead prisoners of war from nearby Melville Island. In the early 1900s the site became an amusement park before being annexed to the city of Halifax in the 1960s. Though development projects were considered for the site, these plans met with popular protest, and instead Deadman's Island became a heritage park, Deadman's Island Park. (en)
  • Deadman's Island adalah semenanjung kecil yang berisi pemakaman dan taman yang terletak di di Nova Scotia, Kanada. Daerah tersebut pertama kali digunakan sebagai tempat pelatihan bagi militer Inggris, dan kemudian menjadi tempat pemakaman bagi para tahanan perang yang tewas di Pulau Melville yang berdekatan. Pada awal 1900-an situs tersebut menjadi taman hiburan sebelum digabungkan ke kota Halifax pada 1960-an. Meskipun proyek pembangunan dipertimbangkan untuk situs tersebut, rencana tersebut mendapat dengan protes besar, dan sebaliknya Pulau Deadman menjadi taman warisan, Taman Pulau Deadman. (in)
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