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  • ...aphic projection centred over Prince Rupert.png|right|150px|Directly above Prince Rupert.}} {{Image|BC Coast.png|right|350px|Prince Rupert on the coast of British Columbia.}}
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  • |Rainbow in Prince Rupert Harbour.jpg|Image:Rainbow in Prince Rupert Harbour.jpg ...centred over Prince Rupert.png|Image:Orthographic projection centred over Prince Rupert.png
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  • |Rainbow in Prince Rupert Harbour.jpg|Image:Rainbow in Prince Rupert Harbour.jpg ...centred over Prince Rupert.png|Image:Orthographic projection centred over Prince Rupert.png
    868 bytes (121 words) - 13:26, 21 February 2009
  • ...aphic projection centred over Prince Rupert.png|right|150px|Directly above Prince Rupert.}} {{Image|BC Coast.png|right|350px|Prince Rupert on the coast of British Columbia.}}
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  • {{r|Prince Rupert}}
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  • {{r|Prince Rupert}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Prince Rupert]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...drained into [[Hudson's Bay]] to his nephew, [[Prince Rupert of the Rhine|Prince Rupert]].<ref name = Charter/> Isolated Hudson Bay trading posts, at the mouths o
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  • The port is the southern terminus for [[BC Ferries]] routes to [[Prince Rupert]], just south of the [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] panhandle, and the coas
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  • ...elf and his advisers, who included his nephew [[Prince Rupert of the Rhine|Prince Rupert]] and the Earl of Lindsey. The principal regional commanders were the Marq ...on Moor]] in [[Yorkshire]] on 2nd July 1645, where the King's army, led by Prince Rupert, was heavily outnumbered and defeated. Next year, fighting without the Scot
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  • | || ''[[Prince Rupert (HBC vessel, 1744)]]'' || Frigate || 1744 || 1760 || Europe, Hudson Bay, Ja | || ''[[Prince Rupert (HBC vessel, 1755)]]'' || Presumed pink || 1755 || 1768 || Europe, Hudson B
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  • ...adian Pacific's port at Vancouver, and with some investment and expansion, Prince Rupert was expected to rival Vancouver within a few short years. ...expensive was the construction that Hays abandon all plans to develop the Prince Rupert port. The constant drain of construction was only partly offset by subsidi
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  • ...sion was some 4800 km long and built between [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]], and [[Prince Rupert, British Columbia]]. The extension was completed in 1914 (two years after
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  • ...ear, fighting without the Scots, Cromwell again took part in the defeat of Prince Rupert at the [[Battle of Naseby]] on June 14, 1645. Here he served under Sir Thom
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  • ...n by the dash and daring of the Cavaliers, by [[Prince Rupert of the Rhine|Prince Rupert]]'s Cavalry, [[Oliver Cromwell]] spoke to [[John Hampden]]. In one of his s
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