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- Wollaston_Lake hypernym Lake.
- Wollaston_Lake point "58.25 -103.33333333333333".
- Wollaston_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Wollaston_Lake type Lake.
- Wollaston_Lake type NaturalPlace.
- Wollaston_Lake type Place.
- Wollaston_Lake type Redirect.
- Wollaston_Lake type Location.
- Wollaston_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Wollaston_Lake type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Wollaston_Lake type Place.
- Wollaston_Lake type Thing.
- Wollaston_Lake type SpatialThing.
- Wollaston_Lake type Q23397.
- Wollaston_Lake comment "Wollaston Lake is a lake in northeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is 550 kilometres (340 mi) northeast of Prince Albert. With a surface area of 2286 km2 (excluding islands; 2681 km2 if islands are included), it is the largest bifurcation lake in the world that drains naturally in two directions.The Fond du Lac River flows out of the lake to the northwest, where it drains into Lake Athabasca, which ultimately drains into the Arctic Ocean via the Mackenzie River system.".
- Wollaston_Lake label "Wollaston Lake".
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Q1640500.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Уластън_(езеро).
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Wollaston.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Вулластон_(кӳлĕ).
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Wollaston_Lake.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Lago_Wollaston.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Lago_Wollaston.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Vulastona_ezers.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Wollastonmeer.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Wollaston_(jezioro).
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs m.02635bs.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Вулластон_(озеро).
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Wollaston_Lake_(sjö_i_Kanada,_Saskatchewan).
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs 6183871.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Вулластон.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs Q1640500.
- Wollaston_Lake sameAs 伍拉斯顿湖.
- Wollaston_Lake lat "58.25".
- Wollaston_Lake long "-103.33333333333333".
- Wollaston_Lake wasDerivedFrom Wollaston_Lake?oldid=706625565.
- Wollaston_Lake depiction Wollaston_Lake,_Saskatchewan.jpg.
- Wollaston_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Wollaston_Lake.
- Wollaston_Lake name "Wollaston Lake".