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Goulds, Newfoundland and Labrador, was named after John Gould, a prominent land surveyor in the 19th century. The community was originally established as a farming settlement in the early 1800s and was known for its fertile land. Over time, the name evolved from "Gould's" to "Goulds." The area developed significantly, especially with the expansion of the railway and industry in the region.

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