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brilliantine    
n. 发油的一种,羊毛与棉纱织成的织物

发油的一种,羊毛与棉纱织成的织物



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  • Lake Simcoe - Wikipedia
    From the east, the Talbot River, part of the Trent–Severn Waterway, is the most important river draining into Lake Simcoe, connecting the lake with the Kawartha lakes system and Lake Ontario
  • Lake Simcoe - Wikiwand
    From the east, the Talbot River, part of the Trent–Severn Waterway, is the most important river draining into Lake Simcoe, connecting the lake with the Kawartha lakes system and Lake Ontario
  • 9. Haudenosaunee – First Nations of Simcoe County
    Though the Five Nations ceded Southern Ontario somewhere around 1700, European maps persisted in including the Haudenosaunee “castles” on the north shore of Lake Ontario until the end of the 18 th century!
  • Lake Simcoe - Wikiwand
    Lake Simcoe is a lake in southern Ontario, Canada, the fourth-largest lake wholly within the province, after Lake Nipigon, Lac Seul, and Lake Nipissing At the time of the first European contact in the 17th century, the lake was called Ouentironk by the native Wendat Ouendat (Huron) people
  • 15. The Reserves – First Nations of Simcoe County
    These groups ranged from the mouth of the Holland River, up the western coast of Lake Simcoe in the present day Town of Innisfil and probably inland from there
  • Researching Indigenous histories in Simcoe County
    Indigenous peoples have lived on the land currently known as Simcoe County for thousands of years When Jesuit missionaries arrived roughly 600 years ago from Europe, the land was home to the Huron- Wendat, Petun, Neutral, Haudenosaunee and the Anishinaabe peoples
  • History of indigenous people residing along Lake Simcoe region
    The area between Lake Ontario, Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe represented a region of prime military vulnerability and defence for Upper Canada This region was not only occupied by the people of Lake Simcoe, but also the people under the leadership of Joseph Brant of the Six Nations
  • Lake Simcoe - The Canadian Encyclopedia
    During the latter half of the 19th century, loggers proceeded north around Lake Simcoe, and the area attracted summer vacationers from the growing cities of southern Ontario The lake is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway and a centre for recreational boating
  • Indigenous Names of Rivers and Lakes in Canada
    The names of many rivers and lakes in Canada have Indigenous origins These bodies of water are named for Indigenous people, places, and aspects of Indigenous culture Some of these lakes and rivers still bear the original name given to them by Indigenous people
  • Lake Simcoe Watershed - Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority
    This product was produced by the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority and some information depicted on this map may have been compiled from various sources





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