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Vinland

A.K.A 'wine land' because what the vikings thought were huckle-barries were actully red grapes.

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Why did the Vikings leave the area you now call Newfoundland?

because they got sick ?


What group lived in Newfoundland?

the VIKINGS lived in newfoundland


When the viking arrived in Newfoundland what did they call it?

Newfoundland is a working dog descended from big black bear dogs initiated by the Vikings in 1001 A.D. That may be what they called it.


Who Rediscovered Newfoundland for England?

The vikings!


Vikings name for Newfoundland?

Vinland :)


Was Vinland one of the original names for Newfoundland?

Yes. It was what the Vikings called Newfoundland.


Where did the vikings explore in north America?

The Vikings mostly explored Labrador, Newfoundland and around the Canadian Maritime Provinces.


Which Europeans visited Newfoundland?

the vikings were the first.


What country in Canada did the vikings land in?

Newfoundland.


When did vikings settle in Newfoundland?

1000 AD


Who were the Canadian vikings?

They had one settlement in Newfoundland.


Who were the ancient explorers who discovered Newfoundland?

Vikings