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- Cape_Barrow abstract "Cape Barrow (68°01′00″N 110°07′59″W) is a cape which separates Coronation Gulf from Bathurst Inlet in Nunavut, Canada. It is the northernmost cape on the North American continent. It is named in honour of the arctic explorer Sir John Barrow, and is referred to as Haninnek by the local Inuit.Along with Cape Flinders, it was named in 1821 by Sir John Franklin.".
- Q5034586 abstract "Cape Barrow (68°01′00″N 110°07′59″W) is a cape which separates Coronation Gulf from Bathurst Inlet in Nunavut, Canada. It is the northernmost cape on the North American continent. It is named in honour of the arctic explorer Sir John Barrow, and is referred to as Haninnek by the local Inuit.Along with Cape Flinders, it was named in 1821 by Sir John Franklin.".
- Cape_Barrow comment "Cape Barrow (68°01′00″N 110°07′59″W) is a cape which separates Coronation Gulf from Bathurst Inlet in Nunavut, Canada. It is the northernmost cape on the North American continent. It is named in honour of the arctic explorer Sir John Barrow, and is referred to as Haninnek by the local Inuit.Along with Cape Flinders, it was named in 1821 by Sir John Franklin.".
- Q5034586 comment "Cape Barrow (68°01′00″N 110°07′59″W) is a cape which separates Coronation Gulf from Bathurst Inlet in Nunavut, Canada. It is the northernmost cape on the North American continent. It is named in honour of the arctic explorer Sir John Barrow, and is referred to as Haninnek by the local Inuit.Along with Cape Flinders, it was named in 1821 by Sir John Franklin.".