الواصلة
Hal·i·faxالتركية النطق
hälîfäksالنطق
/ˈhaləˌfaks/ /ˈhælɪˌfæks/
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() Halifax is believed to be a descendant of Old English hāliġfeax (literally “holy hair”). The town is said to have received the name from the fact that the hair of a murdered virgin was hung up on a tree in the neighborhood, which became a resort of pilgrims. Compare also Fairfax.