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- Q7323049 subject Q8135112.
- Q7323049 subject Q8818706.
- Q7323049 abstract "Rice Strait is a narrow waterway between Ellesmere Island's eastern coast and Pim Island in northern Canada's territory of Nunavut. It connects Rosse Bay on the north with Buchanan Strait to the south.The strait is named after Sergeant George W. Rice (born 29 June 1855 in Baddeck, Nova Scotia), who was the photographer on Adolphus Greely's ill-fated Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, and also a correspondent with the New York Herald. He was the only Canadian on this United States Army Signal Corps sponsored expedition to the Arctic. Rice died on 9 April 1884, before the expedition's rescue.".
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- Q7323049 wikiPageWikiLink Q8135112.
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- Q7323049 point "78.71666666666667 -74.71666666666667".
- Q7323049 type SpatialThing.
- Q7323049 comment "Rice Strait is a narrow waterway between Ellesmere Island's eastern coast and Pim Island in northern Canada's territory of Nunavut. It connects Rosse Bay on the north with Buchanan Strait to the south.The strait is named after Sergeant George W. Rice (born 29 June 1855 in Baddeck, Nova Scotia), who was the photographer on Adolphus Greely's ill-fated Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, and also a correspondent with the New York Herald.".
- Q7323049 label "Rice Strait".
- Q7323049 lat "78.71666666666667".
- Q7323049 long "-74.71666666666667".