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Trembleur Lake is a lake in the
Omineca Country of the
Central Interior of
British Columbia, Canada,
northwest of Fort St.
James between Stuart Lake and...
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Trembleur Lake
Provincial Park is a
provincial park in
British Columbia, Canada.
Trembleur Lake
Provincial Park is a part of the
larger preserved area...
- Blegny-Mine was a coal mine in
Trembleur, near Liège, in
Belgium which today is
preserved as an
industrial heritage site and show mine. The
museum features...
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following districts: Barchon, Housse, Mortier, Saint-Remy, Saive, and
Trembleur (town centre). List of
protected heritage sites in
Blegny "Wettelijke...
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Major lakes in the
group are
Babine Lake,
Francois Lake,
Ootsa Lake,
Trembleur Lake,
Takla Lake and
Stuart Lake. "Nechako Lakes," "Nechako
Lakes District"...
- "Babine/Nedut'en"
spoken by the
Babine (Nadot'en)
around Babine Lake,
Trembleur Lake, and
Takla Lake, and "Witsuwitʼen"
spoken by the Wet'suwet'en ("People...
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Middle River (Dzit'lain'li).on
Trembleur Lake and
Grand Rapids,
along the
Tache River between Stuart Lake and
Trembleur Lake also
belong to Tl'azt'en Nation...
- Country, the
areas around Stuart Lake (Nak'albun – "Mount Pope lake"),
Trembleur Lake (Dzinghubun – "day
after lake"),
Takla Lake (Khelhghubun – "load...
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dialect group that
contains all of
Carrier proper except for the Stuart/
Trembleur Lake dialect.
Southern Carrier in the
sense of the Ethnologue, that is...
- (5
April 1925 – 12
January 1993) was a
Belgian cyclist. He was born in
Trembleur (part of Blegny), in the
province of Liège. He won a
silver medal in the...