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Caledonia - Wikipedia There is an emerging trend to use the term Caledonia to describe New Caledonia in English, which reflects the usage in French of Calédonie (where the full name is La Nouvelle-Calédonie)
Caledonia | Britain, Map, History | Britannica Caledonia, historical area of north Britain beyond Roman control, roughly corresponding to modern Scotland It was inhabited by the tribe of Caledones (Calidones)
Caledonians - Wikipedia The Romans never fully occupied Caledonia, though several attempts were made Nearly all of the information available about the Caledonians is based on predominantly Roman sources, which may be biased
Village of Caledonia – Caledonia, Missouri The Village of Caledonia has been recognized by the U S Department of the Interior as a historical district and we have over 20 beautiful historic homes, businesses, churches and cemeteries to visit as you “step back in time”
Village of Caledonia The Village of Caledonia, WI is conveniently located on Lake Michigan in 49 square miles of the northeast corner of Racine County which is in the Milwaukee to Chicago corridor
City of Caledonia, MN - Wild Turkey Capital of Minnesota WELCOME TO CALEDONIA, MINNESOTA A City for All Seasons Designated the Wild Turkey Capital of Minnesota and The Heart of Quilt Country, Caledonia celebrates its lively history, beautiful landscape, and hard-working community
Caledonia - Wikiwand This article is about Caledonia as the Latin name for Scotland For other uses, see Caledonia (disambiguation)
Caledonia Facts for Kids Today, "Caledonia" is used in English and Scots as a historical term for northern Britain during Roman times It's also a popular romantic or poetic name for Scotland as a whole
Caledonia - Infoplease Caledonia kăˌlĭdōˈnēə [key], Roman name for that part of the island of Great Britain that lies N of the firths of Clyde and Forth The name first occurs in the works of Lucan (1st cent a d ) and has been used in modern times rhetorically and poetically to mean all of Scotland or the Scottish Highlands