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  1. Rupert's Land

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      a historical region of northern and western Canada, roughly corresponding to what is now Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Yukon, Alberta, and the southern part of the Northwest Territories. It was originally granted in 1670 by Charles II to the Hudson's Bay Company and named after Prince Rupert, the first governor of the Company; it was purchased by Canada in 1870.
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      a rocky promontory in southwestern Cornwall that is England's westernmost point.

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      a rocky promontory in south-western Cornwall, which forms the westernmost point of England. The ...

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    • n.
      disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies: enemy soldiers facing you across no man's land

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      disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies: enemy soldiers facing you across no man's land

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    • ph.
      former name (until 1855) for Tasmania

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      another name for Rupert's Land

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    • ph.
      former name (until 1855) for Tasmania

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    • ph.
      another name for Rupert's Land

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    • ph.
      a historical region of northern and western Canada, roughly corresponding to what is now ...

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