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  • 111American Arctic — Alaska north of the Arctic Circle; the North Pole reached by Americans Robert E Peary and Matthew Henson in 1909 …

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  • 112Canadian Arctic — area north of the Arctic Circle including islands, the North Magnetic Pole, and the Northwest Territories …

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  • 113North Pole — point in the Arctic Ocean which is the northern end of the axis of the Earth s rotation, the Arctic region …

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  • 114the Arctic — the regions around the North Pole. → Arctic …

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  • 115magnetic pole — /mægˌnɛtɪk ˈpoʊl/ (say mag.netik pohl) noun 1. a pole of a magnet. 2. either of the two points on the earth s surface where the dipping needle of a compass stands vertical, one in the Arctic, the other in the Antarctic …

  • 116geomagnetic pole — noun : either of two spots on the earth s surface that are at the ends of the axis of the geomagnetic field and that do not coincide with the geographical poles or the magnetic poles * * * geomagnetic pole, the hypothetical point in the Arctic or …

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  • 117the Arctic Circle — UK / US an imaginary line around the Earth near the north pole …

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  • 118Pytheas — of Massilia (Ancient Greek Πυθέας ὁ Μασσαλιώτης), 4th century BC, was a Greek geographer and explorer from the Greek colony Massilia (today Marseille, France). He made a voyage of exploration to northwestern Europe possibly no earlier than around …

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  • 119Inventio Fortunata — (also Inventio Fortunate , Inventio Fortunat or Inventio Fortunatae ), Fortunate, or fortune making, discovery , is a lost book, probably dating from the 14th century, containing a description of the North Pole as a magnetic island surrounded by… …

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  • 120Indian Navy — crest Active 1947–Present Country …

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