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- Q765354 subject Q8356014.
- Q765354 abstract "The Wellington Channel (75°00′N 093°00′W) (not to be confused with Wellington Strait) is a natural waterway through the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It runs north/south, separating Cornwallis Island and Devon Island. In 1845 Sir John Franklin wintered at Beechey Island at its southeast end. In 1850 2 ships were caught in the ice. In the spring of 1851 it was explored by William Penny who went by sledge to the northwest tip of Devon Island. Edward Belcher explored it in 1852.".
- Q765354 wikiPageWikiLink Q1421013.
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- Q765354 wikiPageWikiLink Q5453062.
- Q765354 wikiPageWikiLink Q674504.
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- Q765354 wikiPageWikiLink Q741133.
- Q765354 wikiPageWikiLink Q7981508.
- Q765354 wikiPageWikiLink Q8356014.
- Q765354 wikiPageWikiLink Q85377.
- Q765354 point "75.0 -93.0".
- Q765354 type SpatialThing.
- Q765354 comment "The Wellington Channel (75°00′N 093°00′W) (not to be confused with Wellington Strait) is a natural waterway through the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It runs north/south, separating Cornwallis Island and Devon Island. In 1845 Sir John Franklin wintered at Beechey Island at its southeast end. In 1850 2 ships were caught in the ice. In the spring of 1851 it was explored by William Penny who went by sledge to the northwest tip of Devon Island.".
- Q765354 label "Wellington Channel".
- Q765354 lat "75.0".
- Q765354 long "-93.0".