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ch are just off the Norwegian coast inside the | Arctic Circle and about 900 miles (1,400 km) from Bri |
rd voyage, during which Resolution crossed the | Arctic Circle on 17 August 1778, and again crossed it |
On 14 May she sailed to open sea, crossing the | Arctic Circle the next day. |
The | Arctic Circle restaraunt chain in the Mountain West h |
missile frigate far north, and she crossed the | Arctic circle on 21 September. |
mprisoned for seven years in a gulag along the | arctic circle before returning to England in the 1950 |
Arctic Circle arch | |
The | Arctic Circle runs through Juoksengi. |
Juoksengi is intersected by the | Arctic Circle and is known as the "Arctic Circle Vill |
er 1986; Northern Wedding Included crossing of | Arctic Circle in August, port calls in Bergen, Norway |
proximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the | Arctic Circle in the province of Lapland and is part |
Winter Solstice 2004 at Rovaniemi Airport, | Arctic Circle |
Gates visits the | Arctic Circle to spend time with the Inuit living on |
roast veal that had traveled with Parry to the | Arctic Circle in 1824. |
ow (the northernmost point in Alaska above the | Arctic Circle). |
located 1,120 kilometres (700 mi) north of the | Arctic Circle, and 96 kilometres (60 mi) north of the |
ld be heard as far away as New Zealand and the | Arctic Circle, making it one of the first internation |
The village is located beyond the | Arctic circle, on the Kola Peninsula. |
Much of the area sits north of the | Arctic circle, and includes some of the world's north |
p shares in Northgas, which has a field in the | Arctic Circle, from 5% to nearly 100% by 2001, largel |
s off Norway, in the North Sea and towards the | Arctic Circle, but found no enemy ships to target, re |
this cruise there were flight ops north of the | Arctic Circle, with flight deck personnel in extreme |
The hamlet is located exactly on the | Arctic Circle, on the north shore of Repulse Bay and |
wet regions around Europe except north of the | Arctic Circle, and it is distributed widely over Brit |
tezora on the Petzora River, just north of the | Arctic Circle, on a Mercator's map published in 1595 |
in the northern part of Lapland, north of the | Arctic Circle. |
of the ship which picks up Frankenstein in the | Arctic Circle. |
ate the cavern residence of Santa Claus on the | Arctic circle. |
rine gained her "Blue Nose" as she crossed the | Arctic Circle. |
uthorized for twenty one flight days above the | Arctic Circle. |
line, and the only one in Norway to cross the | Arctic Circle. |
d (WAG-282) in Lancaster Sound, well above the | Arctic Circle. |
work is carried out in areas well south of the | Arctic Circle. |
fall to take part in NATO exercises inside the | Arctic Circle. |
ical prisoners bound for a labor camp near the | Arctic Circle. |
cipated in cold weather exercises north of the | Arctic Circle. |
t for reports of them being observed above the | Arctic Circle. |
In the north, it is found far beyond the | Arctic Circle. |
situated about 240 miles (400 km) north of the | Arctic Circle. |
It is just North of the | arctic circle. |
and then, in larger steps, to 24 hours at the | arctic circle. |
ques for cold weather operations, crossing the | Arctic Circle. |
entral Europe and northern Europe north to the | Arctic Circle. |
erica, located only a few degrees south of the | Arctic Circle. |
the Shetland Islands to Norway and beyond the | Arctic Circle; and subsequently made other cruises to |
bout 900 km north of Stockholm, Sweden, in the | Arctic Circle; Perhaps its earliest history is as a s |
oductions from throughout the Americas and the | Arctic Circle; indigenous media makers participate fr |
Robert Corell, chairman of the | Arctic Climate Impact Assessment was also impressed. |
inable development; serves as the Chair of the | Arctic Climate Impact Assessment; counsels as Senior |
he latest IPY brought about the most ambitious | Arctic climate change research project ever undertake |
The region has a semi-arid | Arctic climate, with very cold winters, light snowfal |
ated with wet muskeg and bogs in subarctic and | arctic climates, and is often found near the tree-lin |
tains its high elasticity both in tropical and | arctic climates, it maintain its adhesive force even |
The Booth's Sulphur or Pale | Arctic Clouded Yellow (Colias tyche) is a butterfly i |
ling effect, the dominant effect of changes to | Arctic clouds is an increased trapping of infrared ra |
on's Edgewood Club, the Metropolitan Club, the | Arctic Club, and Washington's Chevy Chase Club. |
For years he was President of the Peary | Arctic Club, which was formed to give Admiral Robert |
, the first Inuit owned co-op, now part of the | Arctic Co-operatives Limited and served from 1959 unt |
rwegian investors in 1916, which purchased the | Arctic Coal Company's and Ayer and Longyear's lands a |
16, after a Norwegian purchase of the American | Arctic Coal Company (ACC). |
s in America and the central figure behind the | Arctic Coal Company which surveyed and mined coal lan |
t Arktikugol (Russian: Арктикуголь, literally: | Arctic Coal) is a Russian state owned coal mining com |
of Russia (pomors) had found a route along the | Arctic coast to Arkhangelsk to trade with Norwegian, |
st to the River Lena in the west, and from the | Arctic coast in the north to the River Aldan in the s |
Notes on the Birds and Mammals of the | Arctic Coast of East Siberia New England Zoological C |
rved five years as missionary-in-charge on the | Arctic Coast. |
Sir John Franklin, who went missing along the | Arctic Coast. |
loratory parties by dogsled along the Siberian | arctic coast. |
part of the Twentieth Mountain Army along the | Arctic coast. |
d for the bowhead whaling grounds off Alaska's | Arctic coast. |
ssion in the swampy, lake-dotted tundra of the | Arctic coastal plain. |
has been differentiated in appearance from the | Arctic cod by having pronounced chin barbel. |
iberian cod is not a distinct species from the | Arctic cod, but the genus Arctogadus comprises just a |
She is a graduate of Nunavut | Arctic College and was employed as a social worker. |
There is also an | Arctic College host site where the Nunavut Teachers E |
urces and Minister Responsible for the Nunavut | Arctic College. |
he chair of the board of governors for Nunavut | Arctic College. |
Immigration, Homelessness, Energy and Nunavut | Arctic College. |
diploma with honors in journalism from Nunavut | Arctic College. |
given to units of No. 12 Commando and No. 14 ( | Arctic) Commando formed at various times between 1943 |
In April seven men of No. 14 ( | Arctic) Commando took part in Operation Checkmate a r |
oop, No. 10 (Inter-Allied), No. 12 and No. 14 ( | Arctic) Commandos raided the Norwegian coast from the |
ds, including the Piping Plover and the Least, | Arctic, Common and Roseate Terns. |
be commonly carried in this way in the eastern | Arctic communities of Nunavut and Nunavik, but the ga |
ion - Founded in 1982, specializing in Rural & | Arctic Conditions |
ue to begin on the 6th of January 2010, due to | Arctic conditions in the Leinster region of Ireland, |
and Canada, being optimized for use in severe | Arctic conditions. |
OGA ( | Arctic Control Group), maintaining standby facilities |
ed for the USSR as one of 28 merchant ships in | Arctic convoy JW 53. |
Convoy JW 56A was an | Arctic convoy sent from Great Britain by the Western |
d, Milford Haven and Liverpool, as well as the | Arctic convoy assembly point at Loch Ewe. |
North Cape in 1943, escorting the Russia-bound | Arctic convoy JW 55B. |
Convoy PQ 11 was an | Arctic convoy sent from Great Britain by the Western |
Convoy RA 55B was an | Arctic convoy during World War II. |
from HMS Fury in the North Atlantic during an | Arctic convoy escort patrol. |
JW 58 was last | Arctic convoy for several months. |
Convoy JW 54B was an | Arctic convoy sent from Great Britain by the Western |
Convoy PQ 14 was an | Arctic convoy sent from Great Britain by the Western |
ly (Operation Husky), before taking part in an | Arctic convoy. |
, clearing snow from the flight deck during an | Arctic convoy.Two Fairey Swordfish aircraft of 842 Na |
Convoy PQ-6 was the seventh of the | Arctic convoys of World War II by which the Western A |
main mission during the war was to target the | Arctic Convoys which carried supplies to the Soviet U |
Convoy PQ-3 was the fourth of the | Arctic Convoys of World War II by which the Western A |
She served exclusively against the | Arctic Convoys from Britain to Murmansk and Archangel |
Diadem served on the | Arctic convoys and covered carrier raids against the |
942, he was Commander of III./KG 30, attacking | Arctic convoys from Norway, including the attacks on |
Convoy PQ-4 was the fifth of the | Arctic Convoys of World War II by which the Western A |
Convoy PQ-7 was the eighth of the | Arctic Convoys of the Second World War by which the W |
the North Sea in 1943 and on escort duty with | Arctic convoys from 1943-1944, including the Russian |
Convoys PQ 9 and 10 were | Arctic convoys sent from Great Britain by the Western |
after the German invasion of the Soviet Union | Arctic Convoys were sent by the Western Allies to the |
months later commanded the escorts of several | Arctic convoys as well as the British forces involved |
Tirpitz made ineffective attempts to intercept | Arctic convoys (Operation Sportpalast). |
aircraft, JW 58 was one of the most successful | Arctic convoys run by the Allies during World War II. |
He also served on the | Arctic Convoys and was awarded the DSC (Distinguished |
nvoy PQ 18 was the last of the PQ/QP series of | arctic convoys during World War II, bound from US and |
Operation Dervish was the first of the | Arctic Convoys of World War II by which the Western A |
tleship Scharnhorst, on an operation to attack | Arctic Convoys of war materiel from the Western Allie |
ng the east coast, occasionally supporting the | Arctic convoys as well. |
Convoy PQ-5 was the sixth of the | Arctic Convoys of World War II by which the Western A |
ring the Second World War she helped escort 21 | Arctic convoys, and participated in Operation Neptune |
e Second World War as a gunnery officer in the | Arctic convoys, on the North West approaches and on t |
Empire Morn was then assigned to the | Arctic convoys, delivering supplies to the Soviet Uni |
It served with the | Arctic Convoys, and was involved in a collision with |
17 was the penultimate of the PQ/QP series of | arctic convoys, bound from British ports through the |
the son of a fleet air arm pilot serving with | arctic convoys. |
sia: at the siege of Riga, and by guarding the | Arctic convoys. |
British, mainly in Home waters, and escorting | Arctic convoys. |
or merchants and naval escorts assigned to the | Arctic convoys. |
ar, including taking part in the protection of | Arctic convoys. |
Ceramaster arcticus - | Arctic cookie star |
rded the Order of Canada for his work with the | Arctic Cooperative |
om 1975 until 1983, and served as President of | Arctic Cooperatives Ltd. |
d mass is the Torngat Mountains, a part of the | Arctic Cordillera that proceed from the north to the |
are located to the west, more specifically the | Arctic Cordillera mountain range. |
Cap at 1,920 m (6,300 ft) which is part of the | Arctic Cordillera. |
In 1973, the | Arctic Corsair broke the world record for landing of |
was sold to Hull City Council in 1993, renamed | Arctic Corsair again, and moored in the River Hull fo |
Hull and East Riding Museum (archaeology), the | Arctic Corsair trawler and Wilberforce House Museum. |
om simple cobles to large trawlers such as the | Arctic Corsair. |
Arctic Cosmos (foaled 2007) is a British racehorse an | |
n 1881 he commanded Alliance during an arduous | Arctic cruise searching for survivors of the ill-fate |
His debut album, The | Arctic Dance Experience was published in May 2008, fi |
September 1996, his trance / dance concept The | Arctic Dance Experience started up during a gig at th |
Conquest, Robert: Kolyma: The | Arctic Death Camps, Viking Press, 1978, 254 p. ISBN 0 |
ons and successful completion of High-Latitude | Arctic Deep-Water Expedition." |
He won the new electoral district of Western | Arctic defeating incumbent Duncan Pride. |
vative Party leader Stephen Harper unveiled an | Arctic Defence plan which would establish a permanent |
In July 2005, as part of a tour of Canada's | arctic defense installations, Graham visited Hans Isl |
woestijn (Four thousand kilometers through the | arctic desert) |
The | Arctic dipole lets more southern winds into the Arcti |
ry, the conditions have combined to produce an | Arctic dipole anomaly that brings warm air to the Arc |
The | Arctic dipole anomaly is a pressure pattern character |
The | Arctic dipole has also been linked to drier winters i |
Arctic display | |
Revillon had forty-eight stores in its Eastern | Arctic division while HBC had fifty-two. |
While they are at sea in the | Arctic, Dolores meets the ship's captain, who is the |
ts to find a Northwest Passage in the Canadian | Arctic during the 1740s. |
to be buried alive and trapped forever in the | Arctic during Headmasters, is reformed into Super Meg |
n September 19, 1966 in the ridings of Central | Arctic Eastern Arctic and Keewatin to bring represent |
Arctic ecology | |
ogy and made major contributions to desert and | arctic ecology. |
Territories general election winning the High | Arctic electoral district. |
deral politics, where he contested the Western | Arctic electoral district under the Conservative Part |
In June 1962 she was sold again, renamed the | Arctic Endeavour and fitted out for sealing work in t |
enendeh Development Corporation, 10 percent by | Arctic Energy Investors, and 76 percent by ATCO Elect |
The harshness and randomness of life in the | Arctic ensured that Inuit lived constantly in fear of |
major military operation ever undertaken in an | Arctic environment in modern warfare. |
concentrations of POPs have been found in the | Arctic environment and in the bodies of animals and p |
The warmer climate changed the | Arctic environment to one of pine, birch and alder fo |
Arctic Equestrian Games (AEG) is an annual horse show | |
culty of passing adequate supplies through the | Arctic, especially during the summer period of perpet |
hemed, taking on the appearance of swamps, the | Arctic, etc. |
It is found in | Arctic Europe, Sajan, Irkutsk, Yakutsk, Yablonoi and |
The Polaris was wrecked on an | Arctic expedition which had been led by Charles Franc |
se on Hubert Wilkins's and Lincoln Ellsworth's | Arctic Expedition of geophysical investigation. |
ct passed on February 27, 1879 authorizing the | arctic expedition headed by the Sec. of Navy. |
The British | Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876, led by Sir George Str |
HMS Alert in pack ice during the | Arctic Expedition of 1876 |
The six survivors of the U.S. Army's Greely | Arctic expedition with their U.S. Navy rescuers, at U |
She transported cargo for the Second | Arctic Expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska between 9 J |
s Exploring Society BSES Expeditions Norwegian | Arctic expedition |
In August, 2009 he revealed a planned | Arctic expedition in April, 2010. |
the command of the steam-tender Pioneer in the | Arctic expedition under Horatio Thomas Austin, in the |
875 he commanded HMS Discovery for the British | Arctic Expedition of 1875-6, led by George Strong Nar |
ur physicians studying the all meat diet of an | Arctic expedition concluded that "In general, white m |
resurfaced in the mid-1970s, returning from an | Arctic expedition and bearing a sealed bottle of pure |
, Extracts from the journal of the preliminary | Arctic expedition of 1877-'78. |
orthwest and was instrumental in George Back's | Arctic expedition, as well as in establishing the Sis |
y an insect trapper on board Harriman's famous | Arctic expedition, and was given the name by the ento |
Bessels later considered mounting his own | Arctic expedition, but eventually decided against it. |
ea from New York to search for John Franklin's | Arctic expedition. |
ienna, by the Payer-Weyprecht Austro-Hungarian | Arctic expedition. |
geologist on Vilhjalmur Stefansson's Canadian | Arctic Expedition. |
se on Hubert Wilkins's and Lincoln Ellsworth's | Arctic Expedition. |
cier who was one of the patrons of Frobisher's | Arctic expeditions of the 1570s. |
yrmand Jens Munk and by C. C. A. Gosch, Danish | Arctic Expeditions 1605 to 1620, volume ii. |
He has made thirty | Arctic expeditions and has reached the various Poles |
as used in the past as a base camp for several | Arctic expeditions, including Knud Rasmussen's expedi |
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