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'''Cape Breton County''' is a [[county]] in the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[province (Canada)|province]] of [[Nova Scotia]].
clubname = Celano |
image = [[Image:Celano FC Olimpia logo.png|75px|logo]] |
fullname = Celano Football Club<br/>Olimpia SRL |
nickname = ''Marsicani'',<br />''Biancoazzurri'' (white-blues) |
founded = [[1978]] |
ground = [[Stadio Comunale (Celano)|Stadio Comunale]],<br />[[Celano]], [[Italy]] |
capacity = 3,200 |
chairman = [[Ermanno Piccone]] |
manager = [[Giuseppe Petrelli]] |
league = [[Serie C2/C]] |
season = 2005-06 |
position = [[Serie D|Serie D/F]], 2nd |
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Taking its name from Cape Breton, the most easterly point of [[Cape Breton Island]], which was called after either the [[Bretons]] of [[England]] or the Bretons of [[Brittany]], this county has what is probably the oldest surviving European name to have been used to designate part of North America.
By proclamation of October 17, 1763 after termination of the Seven Years War, Cape Breton Island was formally annexed to Nova Scotia. For a time thereafter Cape Breton Island was part of [[Halifax County, Nova Scotia|Halifax County]]. On December 10, 1765 Cape Breton Island was set apart as a separate county.
 
'''Celano F.C. Olimpia''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] football club from [[Celano]], [[Abruzzo]]. The club was founded in [[1978]], and has played [[Serie D|Serie D/F]] in 2005/2006, ending it in second place, and successively reaching the Serie D playoff finals; therefore, Celano will play 2006/2007 in [[Serie C2]].
From 1784 to 1820 Cape Breton Island was a separate colony with a Lieutenant Governor and a nominated Council, but without an elected house of assembly. Not until after Cape Breton was reannexed to Nova Scotia in 1820 did it get representation in a house of assemblv.
 
==Famous players==
Although subdivided into three districts in 1824, Cape Breton County was co-extensive with Cape Breton Island from 1820 to 1835 when the county was divided into three separate and distinct counties - Cape Breton (Northeastern District), [[Richmond County, Nova Scotia|Richmond]] (Southern District) and Juste au Corps (Northwest District) later called [[Inverness County, Nova Scotia|Inverness]].
*{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Alessandro Del Grosso]]
==External links==
*{{it icon}} [http://www.celanocalcio.it/ Official website]
*{{en icon}} [http://w3.serie-d.com/sd/vwgdummy.asp?DEFLANG=en-us&node=ir_societa&open=contacts.asp%3FDEFLANG%3Den-us%26campionato%3DCP_r00%26squadra%3DCelano Celano Olimpia @ Serie-D.com]
 
 
In 1851 [[Victoria County, Nova Scotia|Victoria County]] was formed out of part of Cape Breton County and a year later, in 1852, the boundaries of Cape Breton County were redefined.
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