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Selkirk may
refer to:
Alexander Selkirk,
Scottish castaway who
formed the
basis for the
novel Robinson Crusoe by
Daniel Defoe Selkirk (surname), surname...
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Alexander Selkirk (1676 – 13
December 1721) was a
Scottish privateer and
Royal Navy
officer who
spent four
years and four
months as a
castaway (1704–1709)...
- The
Selkirk Rex is a
breed of cat with
highly curled hair. The
Selkirk Rex is
distinct from all
other Rex breeds.
Unlike the
Devon Rex and
Cornish Rex...
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Selkirk is a city in the
western Canadian province of Manitoba,
located on the Red
River about 22
kilometres (14 mi)
northeast of Winnipeg, the provincial...
- Earl of
Selkirk is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland, used
since 1646. It has
rules of
inheritance subject to
unusual and
unique provisions. The title...
- The
Selkirk Mountains are a
mountain range spanning the
northern portion of the
Idaho Panhandle,
eastern Washington, and
southeastern British Columbia...
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Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of
Selkirk FRS FRSE (20 June 1771 – 8
April 1820) was a
Scottish peer. He was
noteworthy as a
Scottish philanthropist who sponsored...
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Selkirk—Red
River (formerly
known as
Selkirk) was a
federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that was
represented in the
House of
Commons of Canada...
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taken her tea with a
slice of
Selkirk bannock, thus
ensuring that its re****tion was
enshrined forever. Today,
Selkirk bannocks are po****r throughout...
- The
Selkirk Subdivision is a
railroad line
owned by CSX
Transportation in the U.S.
state of New York. The line runs from
Selkirk northwest to Amsterdam...