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The southwest of the peninsula was settled by Spaniards, the southeast by Welsh miners pursuing the extensive mineral deposits thereof, and the north by Irish and English fishers exploiting the rich fisheries of the [[Grand Banks]].
The southwest of the peninsula was settled by Spaniards, the southeast by Welsh miners pursuing the extensive mineral deposits thereof, and the north by Irish and English fishers exploiting the rich fisheries of the [[Grand Banks]].
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Adjacent to the peninsula are the [[Saint Ursula Archipelago]] and [[Île Saint-Jude]] (a department of [[France]]) in the Crystal Sea; [[Isla de Alhelies]] and [[Anglesey Island]] in the Atlantic; and [[Magdalen Island]] and [[Belle Isle]] in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The [[United Kingdom|UK]] territory of [[Bermuda]] is south of the peninsula.
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Adjacent to the peninsula are the [[Saint Ursula Archipelago]] and [[Île Saint-Jude]] (a department of [[France]]) in the Crystal Sea; [[Isla de Alhelíes]] and [[Anglesey Island]] in the Atlantic; and [[Magdalen Island]] and [[Belle Isle]] in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The [[United Kingdom|UK]] territory of [[Bermuda]] is south of the peninsula.

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