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Nares Lake is a 107.15 km2 (41.37 sq mi) lake in the
southern Yukon between Bennett Lake and
Tagish Lake that lies
below Nares Mountain.
Nares Lake is...
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Jaime Nicole Nared (/ˈdʒeɪmi ˈnɑːrd/; born
September 14, 1995) is an
American professional basketball player for the
Tokomanawa Queens.
Nared pla**** college...
- Look up
nares in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nares is the
plural of naris,
meaning nostril.
Nares may also
refer to:
Anterior nares, the external...
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Stenotic nares means the
nares (nostrils) are
pinched or narrow,
making it more
difficult for an
animal to breathe, and
resulting in a lot of open-mouth...
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Jamie Nares (formerly
James Nares; born 1953 in London, England) is a
British transgender woman artist living and
working in New York City
since 1974...
- Vice-Admiral Sir
George Strong Nares KCB FRS (24
April 1831 – 15
January 1915) was a
Royal Navy
officer and
Arctic explorer. He
commanded the Challenger...
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Naring is a
locality in
northern Victoria, Australia. The
locality includes the
former locality of Naringaningalook. It is in the
local government area...
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Prince Krisda Bhiniharn, the
Prince Nares Varariddhi (7 May 1855 – 10
August 1925) was a Thai
prince and
government official who
served as
diplomat and...
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Nares Strait (Danish:
Nares Strædet; French: Détroit de
Nares) is a
waterway between Ellesmere Island and
Greenland that
connects the
northern part of...
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Naré Maghann Konaté (died c. 1218 [citation needed]) was a 12th-century
faama (king) of the
Mandinka people, in what is
today Mali. He was the
father of...