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The makers of Canada. 2014.
The makers of Canada. 2014.
Alexandria, British Columbia — Alexandria or Fort Alexandria is a National historic site on the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada and was the end of the Old Cariboo Road and the Cariboo Wagon Road. It is located on Highway 97, 103 miles north of 100 Mile House and 28… … Wikipedia
Fort Langley National Historic Site — Fort Langley, is a Parks Canada National historic site, a former trading post of the Hudson s Bay Company, now located in the village of Fort Langley, British Columbia. It is commonly referred to as the birthplace of British Columbia. HistoryA… … Wikipedia
Alexandria (British Columbia) — Lage von Alexandria Alexandria auch Fort Alexandria genannt , war eine Siedlung am Fraser River südlich von Quesnel in der Provinz British Columbia. Alexandria liegt am Highway 97, circa 103 Meilen nördlich von 100 Mile House. Die Ortschaft heute … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fort Chilcotin — D Built by Hudson s Bay Company, outpost of Fort Alexandria, 99 … The makers of Canada
Alexandria National Cemetery (Louisiana) — Alexandria National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Pineville, in Rapides Parish, Louisiana. It occupies approximately convert|8|acre|m2, and is site to 10,164 interments as of the end of 2005. History In 1867 … Wikipedia
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Alexandria of the Caucasus — (medieval Kapisa, modern Bagram was a colony of Alexander the Great (one of many colonies designated with the name Alexandria ). He founded the colony at an important junction of communications in the southern foothills of the Hindu Kush… … Wikipedia
Alexandria und Antiochia: Zentren theologischer Bildung — Die östliche Hälfte des Römischen Reiches war von zwei Kulturtraditionen und Mentalitäten geprägt, einer sehr profiliert hellenistischen und einer weniger tiefreichend hellenisierten syrischen Tradition. Beide besaßen kulturelle Zentren, einmal … Universal-Lexikon