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Navan, Ontario

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Navan ON
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Navan is a community in Orléans South-Navan Ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located southeast of the suburban community of Orleans.

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Navan, Ontario
Colonial Road, Ottawa

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N 45.420833333333 ° E -75.426388888889 °
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Colonial Road 1203
K4B 1N2 Ottawa (Orléans South-Navan)
Ontario, Canada
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