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  • as the Kootenay River is a tributary of the Columbia River. The Palliser River is named in honor of John Palliser, whose Palliser Expedition explored...
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  • Look up Palliser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palliser may refer to: Anthony Palliser (born 1949), British painter Arthur Palliser (1890–1956)...
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    southeast, receiving the Palliser River from the left, and flows south into a gorge at the confluence with the White River. At the small town of Canal...
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    John Palliser CMG (29 January 1817 – 18 August 1887) was an Irish-born geographer and explorer. Following his service in the Waterford Militia and hunting...
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    Palliser's Triangle (French: Triangle de Palliser), or the Palliser Triangle, is a semi-arid steppe occupying a substantial portion of the Western Canadian...
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  • Palliser, Palliser & Company was a Bridgeport, Connecticut, and New York City architectural firm and publisher of architectural pattern books. George Palliser...
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    The Palliser expedition, officially the British North American Exploring Expedition, explored and surveyed the open prairies and rugged wilderness of western...
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  • The pass is located north of the headwaters of the Palliser River. See Palliser Expedition. "Palliser Pass". Biv Home. Retrieved 2019-09-11. "Shadow Lake"...
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  • Palliser was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1968 to 1979. This riding was...
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  • The Palliser Region is an area in the southeast corner of the province of Alberta, Canada that has been delineated and is serviced by the Palliser Economic...
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    Palliser Bay is at the southern end of the North Island of New Zealand, to the southeast of Wellington. It runs for 40 kilometres along the Cook Strait...
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  • Canoe River Goldstream River Palmer Creek Illecillewaet River Incomappleux River Beaton Creek Kootenay River Vermilion River Cross River Palliser River Lussier...
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    Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Palliser River. In terms of favorable weather, the best months for climbing are July...
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    are marked by the Blackrock Mountain of the Ghost River Area. The range was named by the Palliser expedition as it appears on one of the maps produced...
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  • Park, and its eventual outflow (via the Ruamahanga River) is into Cook Strait at Palliser Bay. Dry River was the name of a sheep station about 1877, which...
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    The Palliser Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Late Devonian (Famennian) age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. It is a thick sequence of limestone...
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    River is in the Canadian Rockies of southeastern British Columbia, Canada. The river was named in 1858, when James Hector, a member of the Palliser Expedition...
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    Tudor and Cashel. Palliser Creek (right) Chrysal Creek (right) Clare River (left) Sulphide Creek (left) Skootamatta River (left) Black River (left) Madoc Creek...
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    Bow River, crossing the length of Kananaskis Country. The river was named by John Palliser in 1858 after a Cree. The Kananaskis originates in the Canadian...
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    Forest Park to the east of Palliser Bay, reaching the Huangarua River 10 kilometres (6 mi) south of Martinborough. The river's upper section flow through...
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