This is the 7712th most frequent German word.
halifax
The word "Halifax" is not German; it refers to a city in Canada or England. In German, it would also be a proper noun with no specific meaning beyond its geographical reference.
Here, 'Halifax' is used as a proper noun referring to a city name.
Ich habe kürzlich Halifax besucht und war von der Stadt begeistert.
I visited Halifax recently and was impressed by the city.
In this context, 'Halifax' indicates the location of a company.
Das Unternehmen in Halifax expandiert weltweit.
The company in Halifax is expanding worldwide.
This example uses 'Halifax' to specify the site of a notable institution.