Firedrake Lake | |
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Location | Northwest Territories |
Coordinates | 61°20′N104°27′W / 61.333°N 104.450°W |
Basin countries | Canada |
Firedrake Lake is a lake in the Northwest Territories, Canada. [1]
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Firedrake may refer to:
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