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Hudson Bay - traduction vers Anglais

LARGE BODY OF SALTWATER IN NORTHEASTERN CANADA THAT DRAINS MUCH OF NORTH-CENTRAL NORTH AMERICA
Hudson bay; Baie d'Hudson; Hudsons bay; The Hudson Bay; ᑲᖏᖅᓱᐊᓗᒃ ᐃᓗᐊ; Geology of Hudson Bay
  • market]]s in Europe and Asia using ice-free routes across the Arctic Ocean
  • [[Hudson Bay drainage basin]]
  • In late spring (May), large chunks of ice float near the eastern shore of the bay, while the centre of the bay remains frozen to the west. Between 1971 and 2007, the length of the ice-free season increased by about seven days in the southwestern part of the Hudson Bay, historically the last area to thaw.
  • Canada, routes of explorers, 1497 to 1905
  • Map including Hudson Bay
  • Map of post-glacial rebound. Hudson Bay is in the region of the most rapid uplift.
  • Polar bear walks on newly formed ice in early November at Hudson Bay.

Hudson Bay         
Hudson Bay (grote baai in noordoosten van Canada)
bay leaf         
  • Bay laurel leaves (''Laurus nobilis'')
  • Indian bay leaf ''[[Cinnamomum tamala]]''
  • Indonesian bay leaf ''[[Syzygium polyanthum]]''
AROMATIC LEAF OF LAURUS NOBILIS
Bay leaves; Bay-leaf; Bay Leaves; Bay (plant); Bay Leaf; Bay leave; Laurel leaf
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Massachusetts Bay Colony         
  • clapboard]] siding
  • [[John Winthrop]] led the first large wave of colonists from England in 1630 and served as governor for 12 of the colony's first 20 years
  • Quaker [[Mary Dyer]] was hanged on [[Boston Common]] in 1660
ENGLISH POSSESSION IN NORTH AMERICA BETWEEN 1628 AND 1684
Massachussetts Bay Colony; Massachusetts Bay colony; Massachusetts Bay Company; Dorchester Company; Massachusetts colony; Colony of Massachusetts Bay; Newe-England Colony; Governour and Company of the Mattachusetts Bay in Newe-England; Colony of Massachusetts; Dorchester Company Colony; The Massachusetts Bay Company
kolonie door de Puriteinen in de Nieuwe Wereld opgezet gedurende de vroege en midden 1600en jaren

Définition

bay leaf
(bay leaves)
A bay leaf is a leaf of an evergreen tree that can be dried and used as a herb in cooking.
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Hudson Bay

Hudson Bay (Southern East Cree: ᐐᓂᐯᒄ, romanized: Wînipekw; Northern East Cree: ᐐᓂᐹᒄ, romanized: Wînipâkw; Inuktitut: ᑲᖏᖅᓱᐊᓗᒃ ᐃᓗᐊ, romanized: Kangiqsualuk ilua or Inuktitut: ᑕᓯᐅᔭᕐᔪᐊᖅ, romanized: Tasiujarjuaq; French: baie d'Hudson), sometimes called Hudson's Bay (usually historically), is a large body of saltwater in northeastern Canada with a surface area of 1,230,000 km2 (470,000 sq mi). It is located north of Ontario, west of Quebec, northeast of Manitoba and southeast of Nunavut, but politically entirely part of Nunavut. It is an inland marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean. It drains a very large area, about 3,861,400 km2 (1,490,900 sq mi), that includes parts of southeastern Nunavut, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, all of Manitoba, and parts of the U.S. states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana. Hudson Bay's southern arm is called James Bay.

The Eastern Cree name for Hudson and James Bay is Wînipekw (Southern dialect) or Wînipâkw (Northern dialect), meaning muddy or brackish water. Lake Winnipeg is similarly named by the local Cree, as is the location for the city of Winnipeg.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Hudson Bay
1. Not long ago, this isolated outpost on Hudson Bay was in financial trouble.
2. Sparring partners: Two young bears play on the snowy shores of Hudson Bay The incursions have made Churchill, on the shores of Hudson Bay in Manitoba, an increasingly–popular destination for polar bear watchers.
3. In Canada‘s western Hudson Bay, their numbers are declining, but in Norway they are on the rise.
4. First they use helicopters to track down a sample of the '00–plus bears that live on the vast, snowy wilderness of Canada‘s western Hudson Bay.
5. In Hudson Bay where the ice melts completely in summer, scientists have noted that it is now happening three weeks earlier than normal.