Encyclopedia of the Arctic, Nide 1Routledge, 2005 - 2278 sivua "The Encyclopedia of the Arctic offers a rich and dynamic view of, and introduction to, an enormous, incredibly diverse, and rapidly changing part of the world. Its three volumes comprise overviews of hundreds of topics, events, places, people, human cultures, animals, and environments, ranging from geological history, exploration, the cultures and livelihoods of indigenous peoples, geopolitics, international environmental cooperation, natural history, physical processes, life sciences, and environmental change."--Page xxxix. |
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... continued to explore the coast , reach- ing Cape Columbia , the most northerly point of Canadian Arctic territory . The men continued to explore and map Ward Hunt Island , Milne Fjord , Yelverton Bay , turning back at Alert Point ...
... continued to explore the coast , reach- ing Cape Columbia , the most northerly point of Canadian Arctic territory . The men continued to explore and map Ward Hunt Island , Milne Fjord , Yelverton Bay , turning back at Alert Point ...
Sivu 399
... continued to fish within the set limits under the protection of the UK's Navy . The Icelandic coast guard fought back using wire cutters that destroyed the British and German trawls . The European community placed trade sanctions on ...
... continued to fish within the set limits under the protection of the UK's Navy . The Icelandic coast guard fought back using wire cutters that destroyed the British and German trawls . The European community placed trade sanctions on ...
Sivu 536
... continued , and trade continued to take place via Denmark . Income policy was applied in the USSR and in Greenland . Both places had a system with fixed prices . In the USSR also , the wages were fixed . In Greenland , wages were ...
... continued , and trade continued to take place via Denmark . Income policy was applied in the USSR and in Greenland . Both places had a system with fixed prices . In the USSR also , the wages were fixed . In Greenland , wages were ...
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