- The
reindeer or
caribou (Rangifer tarandus) is a
species of deer with cir****polar distribution,
native to Arctic, subarctic, tundra, boreal, and mountainous...
- The
Caribous of
Colorado were an
American soccer team that
competed in the
North American Soccer League (NASL)
during the 1978 season. The team was based...
- The
Quebec Caribous (or Les
Caribous), were a
member of the
National Lacrosse League. The
franchise was
originally the
Syracuse Stingers, who were founded...
- The
Clarenville Caribous (also
commonly known as the
Clarenville Ford
Caribous due to an
ongoing sponsorship deal
announced September 23, 2015) are a senior...
-
Caribous-de-Jourdan
Ecological Reserve (French: Réserve écologique des
Caribous-de-Jourdan) is an
ecological reserve of Quebec, Canada. It was established...
- The lac des
Trois Caribous is the main body of
water on the
slope of the rivière aux
Castors Noirs,
located in Haute-Batiscanie in the
unorganized territory...
-
first three Caribous from
Toronto to RAAF Base
Richmond between 17
March and 22 April. The
process of
fully converting No. 38
Squadron to
Caribous was dela****...
- Cup champions, the
Corner Brook Royals (1986
Allan Cup) and
Clarenville Caribous (2011
Allan Cup). The
league was a Newfoundland-wide league, much like...
-
would later be
revived by
Cecil and Ted
Turner in 1979
after the
Colorado Caribous of the NASL
relocated to Atlanta. The
Chiefs again pla**** at Atlanta—Fulton...
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During the 1973 Arab-Israel War (6-25
October 1973), the ADDF Air Force's
Caribous served as air
ambulances in Jordan. The
Emirate of
Dubai maintained its...