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Cosa (chi) è nares$531968$ - definizione

CANADIAN/DANISH STRAIT
Nares strait; Nares straight
  • Time-lapse imagery from July 9 to Sept. 13 2012 shows an ice island calve from [[Petermann Glacier]] and pass through Nares Strait.

Nares-jux         
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TYPE OF BOX-LYRE
Naras-yux; Naresyuk; Nares-yuk; Narsus; Shongoort; Siberian lyre; Sangvyaltap; Sangkvyltap; Nares jux; Nars-juh; Nares-yux
The nares-jux (нарс-юх) or Siberian lyre is a musical instrument, a type of box-lyre, played by the peoples of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug of Russian Siberia.
Nostril         
ONE OF THE TWO CHANNELS OF THE NOSE
Nares; Nostrils; Nare; Naris; Nosehole; Noseholes; Naricorn; Naricorns; Alae nasi; External nostrils; Narial; Bony nostril; External nares; Nostrel
A nostril (or naris , plural nares ) is either of the two orifices of the nose. They enable the entry and exit of air and other gasses through the nasal cavities.
nostrils         
ONE OF THE TWO CHANNELS OF THE NOSE
Nares; Nostrils; Nare; Naris; Nosehole; Noseholes; Naricorn; Naricorns; Alae nasi; External nostrils; Narial; Bony nostril; External nares; Nostrel
n. flaring, wide nostrils

Wikipedia

Nares Strait

Nares Strait (Danish: Nares Strædet; French: Détroit de Nares) is a waterway between Ellesmere Island and Greenland that connects the northern part of Baffin Bay in the Atlantic Ocean with the Lincoln Sea in the Arctic Ocean. From south to north, the strait includes Smith Sound, Kane Basin, Kennedy Channel, Hall Basin and Robeson Channel. Nares Strait has a nearly permanent current from the north, powered by the Beaufort Gyre, making it harder to traverse for ships coming from the south.

In 1964, its name was agreed by the Danish (Stednavneudvalget, now Stednavnenævnet) and Canadian governments. The name derives from the British naval officer George Strong Nares.

The strait and neighbouring waters are usually hazardous for navigation and shipping. Icebergs and pack ice are present year-round; in an extreme example during 1962–64, a 20 km (12 mi) by 10 km (6.2 mi) ice island drifted southward from the Lincoln Sea through the Nares and Davis Straits to the Labrador Sea. During August, however, it is usually navigable by icebreakers. Prior to 1948, only five vessels were recorded as having successfully navigated north of Kane Basin. In 2009 the ship Arctic Sunrise made the first known June transit into the Arctic Ocean.

Hans Island, a tiny island lying within the strait, had been claimed by both Denmark (on behalf of Greenland) and Canada until an agreement on June 14, 2022 settled the dispute by drawing a border across it. Other islands within the strait are Joe Island, Crozier Island, and the much larger Franklin Island.

Thule People reached the Nares Strait in the early 13th century, where they hunted with and traded with Vikings. Archeological remains of Thule Culture and Viking presence are found on Ruin Island.