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Algonquin or
Algonquian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Algonquin". Algonquin...
- The
Algonquin people are an
Indigenous people who now live in
Eastern Canada. They
speak the
Algonquin language,
which is part of the
Algonquian language...
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Algonquin (also
spelled Algonkin; in
Algonquin: Anicinàbemowin or Anishinàbemiwin) is
either a
distinct Algonquian language closely related to the Ojibwe...
- The
Group of Seven, once
known as the
Algonquin School, was a
group of
Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933, with "a like vision". It originally...
- The
Algonquin Hotel is a
hotel at 59 West 44th
Street in
Midtown Manhattan, New York City,
United States. The 181-room hotel,
opened in 1902, was designed...
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Algonquin College of
Applied Arts and
Technology is a
publicly funded English-language
college located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The
college has three...
- The
Algonquin Round Table was a
group of New York City writers, critics, actors, and wits.
Gathering initially as part of a
practical joke,
members of...
- USS
Algonquin may
refer to the
following ships operated by the
United States Navy: USS
Algonquin (1863) USS
Algonquin (tug), ex El Toro (1891) of Southern...
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Algonquin is a
village in
McHenry and Kane counties, Illinois, in the
United States. It is a
suburb of Chicago,
located approximately 40
miles (64 km)...
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Algonquin Provincial Park is an
Ontario provincial park
located between Georgian Bay and the
Ottawa River,
mostly within the
Unorganized South Part of...