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Great Bear Lake / Fort Confidence /  Northwest Territories / Great Slave Lake / Peter Warren Dease / Thomas Simpson / Mackenzie River / Coppermine River / Dismal Lakes / Chipewyan people / Geography of Canada / Northwest Territories / Physical geography
Date: 2007-01-15 19:11:46
Great Bear Lake
Fort Confidence
Northwest Territories
Great Slave Lake
Peter Warren Dease
Thomas Simpson
Mackenzie River
Coppermine River
Dismal Lakes
Chipewyan people
Geography of Canada
Northwest Territories
Physical geography

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