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Kanuti Sum (1934 –
before 2007) was a
Kenyan long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1956
Summer Olympics and the 1960
Summer Olympics...
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Kanuti Hot
Springs is a
geothermal spring in an area of
critical environmental concern in the
Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 15
miles north of...
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Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge is a
national wildlife refuge in
central Alaska,
United States. One of 16
refuges in Alaska, it was
established in 1980...
- The
Kanuti (Kkʼoonootnoʼ in Koyukon) is a 175-mile (282 km)
tributary of the Koyu****
River in the U.S.
state of Alaska. The
river begins near the Arctic...
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guild later gave its name to the "Canute Street" (
Kanuti tänav) and to the "Canute Garden" (
Kanuti aed) in the town.
Canute Lavard married Ingeborg of...
- the
Yukon River, on the
south by the
Tozitna River, and on the
north by
Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge. The
highest point in the Ray
Mountains is Mount...
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Kadriorg Park Tallinn,
Harju County Kakumäe
Coastal Park Tallinn,
Harju County Kanuti Garden Tallinn,
Harju County King's
Square (Kuningaplats) Tartu,
Tartu County...
- range,
traveled down the
Tanana River to the Yukon, and
portaged to the
Kanuti and Koyu**** rivers.
Allen went up the Koyu****, then back down the Yukon...
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Springs Chief Shakes Hot
Springs Circle Hot
Springs Hutlinana Hot
Springs Kanuti Hot
Springs Manley Hot
Springs Tolovana Hot
Springs Arizona (Ringbolt) Hot...
- part of the
Gates of the
Arctic National Park and Preserve, as well as
Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge and Koyu****
National Wildlife Refuge. The main...