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- Q4906950 subject Q6989901.
- Q4906950 subject Q6991245.
- Q4906950 subject Q8852656.
- Q4906950 abstract "Bighorn is an unincorporated settlement and locality in the Thompson Canyon in British Columbia, Canada. It is a few miles south of Spences Bridge, British Columbia. The name originated as the name of a whistlestop on the Canadian Pacific Railway and is a reference to the heyday of big game hunting in the area, where Bighorn Sheep were once abundant and the region around Spences Bridge was one of the foci of the hunting industry in British Columbia.".
- Q4906950 country Q16.
- Q4906950 locatedInArea Q3153780.
- Q4906950 province Q1974.
- Q4906950 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q4906950 wikiPageWikiLink Q189466.
- Q4906950 wikiPageWikiLink Q1974.
- Q4906950 wikiPageWikiLink Q2143805.
- Q4906950 wikiPageWikiLink Q46974.
- Q4906950 wikiPageWikiLink Q4904849.
- Q4906950 wikiPageWikiLink Q6989901.
- Q4906950 wikiPageWikiLink Q6991245.
- Q4906950 wikiPageWikiLink Q7576262.
- Q4906950 wikiPageWikiLink Q8852656.
- Q4906950 point "50.377 -121.399".
- Q4906950 type Place.
- Q4906950 type Location.
- Q4906950 type Place.
- Q4906950 type Thing.
- Q4906950 type SpatialThing.
- Q4906950 comment "Bighorn is an unincorporated settlement and locality in the Thompson Canyon in British Columbia, Canada. It is a few miles south of Spences Bridge, British Columbia. The name originated as the name of a whistlestop on the Canadian Pacific Railway and is a reference to the heyday of big game hunting in the area, where Bighorn Sheep were once abundant and the region around Spences Bridge was one of the foci of the hunting industry in British Columbia.".
- Q4906950 label "Bighorn, British Columbia".
- Q4906950 lat "50.377".
- Q4906950 long "-121.399".