Results for: province and lake in Canada
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ancient Greek province, modern Greek administrative areaAchaea; Achaia
ancient region and Roman province, corresponding approximately to present-day Portugal and the Spanish provinces of Salamanca and CáceresLusitania
ancient state in southwestern Iran, east of the Tigris River. It was established before 4000 BC and corresponds to the present-day Khuzistan Province, Iran.Elam
Anglicize something, English language, english spin, English translation, language of U.S., Canada, and U.K., of England, of the English, of the language English, people from England, side, study of English, translate something into English, understand...English
Anjou pear, firm variety of pear, former province in western France in the lower Loire valley. Once ruled by the English kings, it was claimed for France in 1481.Anjou
Arctic plain, vast and treeless arctic region (found for example in Siberia, northern Canada, and Lapland)tundra
area farthest from side of road, away from batter, beyond immediate environment, beyond the scope of, existence not in an institution, external side; outdoors, external; of the outdoors; from the outdoors; maximal, heavily populated area of Canada, max...outside
area in northern Israel; Sea of Galilee (lake in northern Israel)Galilee
area of ground that is near a lake, shore of a lake, lakefront, located on the edge of a lake, situated on the shore of a lakelakeside
area of water, body fluid, brightness, colorless transparent fluid, H2O; body of water (sea, river, lake, etc.); sea level; solution or form of water (rainwater, rose water, etc.); water supply; transparency of a precious gem; liquids in or passing out...water
area ruled by satrap, province or domain ruled by a satrap (in ancient Persia)satrapy
arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Labrador in eastern Canada from Greenland and the Atlantic OceanLabrador Sea
Athapaskan, family of Indian languages spoken by tribes in the western United States and southwestern Canada (includes Apache, Navajo, and Chipewyan), group of North American languages, member of an Indian tribe that speaks an Athabaskan language, spea...Athabaskan
Australian health insurance scheme, federal system of medical insurance in the USA for the elderly; national healthcare plan which is financed by taxation (in Canada and Australia), public health care for senior citizensMedicare
Bangla, Indic language, pertaining to the former Indian province of Bengal, resident of the former Indian province of Bengal, somebody from Bangladesh or West BengalBengali
 

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