Search results for "Northern Fur Seal" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • of food: deer, bear, elk, mountain goat, seal, and bountiful quantities ... the island in 1774, when rumors of Russian fur traders harvesting sea otters ...
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  • animals survive there, including penguins, fur seals, mosses, lichens, and ... of the globe to "balance" the northern lands of Europe, Asia, and ...
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  • 2006. North Dakota was carved out of the northern half of the Dakota Territory ... around Lake Superior after the advent of French fur traders. ...
    34 KB (4,932 words) - 10:04, 11 March 2023
  • The Baltic Sea is a semi-enclosed inland sea located in Northern Europe ... The northern part of the Baltic Sea is known as the Gulf of Bothnia ...
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  • as the Ute, who ranged across much of the northern Colorado Plateau from at ... can be up to 60 inches. Utah's northern section is affected by air ...
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  • the Saint Lawrence River. The central and northern portion of the province ... The northern third of the province is a region known as Nunavik (not ...
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  • The northern boundary runs through Lake Superior, from the western ... The northern part of Lower Peninsula and the entire Upper Peninsula ...
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  • two main groups of Eskimos: the Inuit of northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland ... [[Image:Seal Hunter 1999-04-03.jpg|thumb|250 px|right|Seal hunter ...
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  • Missouri's geography is highly varied. The northern part of the ... North of the Missouri River lie the Northern Plains that stretch into ...
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  • The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal extends across the northern part ... The definition of the northern boundary of the state is highly unusual ...
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  • , mostly in northern, western, and southwest flatlands. Frozen water ... to that of Seattle, Washington, while the northern parts have more of a subarctic ...
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  • of Nunavut ("our land"); the northern third of Quebec, in an area ... more peripheral territories, especially the fur and mineral rich hinterlands ...
    53 KB (8,160 words) - 18:55, 7 February 2023
  • The northern boundary of the states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois ... and the cities and towns that make up the northern half of Lake, Porter, and ...
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  • rivers delineate much of Oregon's northern and eastern boundaries, ... The Columbia River, which constitutes much of the northern border ...
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  • primary relationship with Europeans was through the fur trade. ... On February 15, 1804, New Jersey became the last northern state to ...
    34 KB (4,973 words) - 09:22, 11 March 2023
  • The lofty Himalayan ranges surround the northern, eastern and western ... tropical in the south to tundra in the northern parts. Most of the inhabited ...
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  • corner of the state. The peak and northern part of the mountain are ... The state shares its northern boundary with Massachusetts is marked ...
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  • and settled; and the less-populated northern boreal forest. While the ... Precambrian seas formed the Iron Range of northern Minnesota. Following a period ...
    43 KB (5,977 words) - 18:51, 9 November 2022
  • Much of the northern part of the state is within the Great Basin Desert ... The Humboldt River crosses from east to west across the northern part ...
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  • Philadelphia lies at the northern periphery of the temperate climate ... by creating an agricultural (tobacco) and fur-trading colony to bypass French ...
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