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- Pimachiowin_Aki abstract "Pimachiowin Aki (which means Land that gives life in Ojibwe, ᐱᒪᒋᐅᐃᐧᓂᐊᑭ) is a large proposed UNESCO biosphere reserve and World Heritage Site located in the Boreal Forest that covers parts of Manitoba and Ontario. The proposed project area includes over 43,000 square kilometres (17,000 sq mi) is in similar size to the area of Denmark and would mean that it would be larger than 100 other countries in the world. The project is also supported by five First Nations reserves including Poplar River First Nation, Little Grand Rapids First Nation, Pauingassi First Nation, Pikangikum First Nation, and Bloodvein First Nation. The area also includes the Manitoba Provincial Wilderness Park of Atikaki Provincial Park and the Ontario Woodland Caribou Provincial Park. The proposed World Heritage Site all started with the signing of the Protected Areas and First Nation Resource Stewardship in 2002 by the First Nations of Little Grand Rapids, Pauingassi, Poplar River and Pikangikum.".
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageExternalLink www.landthatgiveslife.com.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageExternalLink www.pimachiowinaki.org.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageID "29842672".
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageLength "4199".
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageRevisionID "675217932".
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Anishinaabe.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Atikaki_Provincial_Wilderness_Park.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Bloodvein_First_Nation.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Manitoba.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Ontario.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proposed_biosphere_reserves_of_Canada.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink First_Nations.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Little_Grand_Rapids_First_Nation.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba_Hydro.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba_New_Democratic_Party.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Ojibwe_language.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Pauingassi_First_Nation.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Pikangikum_First_Nation.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Poplar_River_First_Nation.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Taiga.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink UNESCO.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink Woodland_Caribou_Provincial_Park.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLink World_Heritage_Site.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atikaki / Woodland Caribou / Accord First Nations (Pimachiowin Aki)".
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pimachiowin Aki".
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageWikiLinkText "United Nations World Heritage Park".
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- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pimachiowin_Aki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:World_Heritage_Sites_in_Canada.
- Pimachiowin_Aki subject Category:Geography_of_Manitoba.
- Pimachiowin_Aki subject Category:Geography_of_Ontario.
- Pimachiowin_Aki subject Category:Proposed_biosphere_reserves_of_Canada.
- Pimachiowin_Aki point "51.0 -95.0".
- Pimachiowin_Aki type Site.
- Pimachiowin_Aki type SpatialThing.
- Pimachiowin_Aki comment "Pimachiowin Aki (which means Land that gives life in Ojibwe, ᐱᒪᒋᐅᐃᐧᓂᐊᑭ) is a large proposed UNESCO biosphere reserve and World Heritage Site located in the Boreal Forest that covers parts of Manitoba and Ontario. The proposed project area includes over 43,000 square kilometres (17,000 sq mi) is in similar size to the area of Denmark and would mean that it would be larger than 100 other countries in the world.".
- Pimachiowin_Aki label "Pimachiowin Aki".
- Pimachiowin_Aki sameAs Q7194595.
- Pimachiowin_Aki sameAs m.0fq0ybr.
- Pimachiowin_Aki sameAs Q7194595.
- Pimachiowin_Aki lat "51.0".
- Pimachiowin_Aki long "-95.0".
- Pimachiowin_Aki wasDerivedFrom Pimachiowin_Aki?oldid=675217932.
- Pimachiowin_Aki isPrimaryTopicOf Pimachiowin_Aki.