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International relations / Canada–Russia relations / Canada–United States relations / Russia–United States relations / Arctic Council / Inuit / International Arctic Science Committee / Sami people / Arctic cooperation and politics / Physical geography / Arctic / Extreme points of Earth
Date: 2014-07-23 13:21:48
International relations
Canada–Russia relations
Canada–United States relations
Russia–United States relations
Arctic Council
Inuit
International Arctic Science Committee
Sami people
Arctic cooperation and politics
Physical geography
Arctic
Extreme points of Earth

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