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Munroe Lake
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Munroe Lake
Location of the lake in Manitoba
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Munroe Lake
Munroe Lake (Canada)
Location Division No. 23,
North Manitoba
Coordinates 59°11′49″N98°33′16″W / 59.19694°N 98.55444°W / 59.19694; -98.55444
Basin  countriesCanada
SettlementsNone

Munroe Lake [1] is a lake in northern Manitoba near the provincial boundary with Nunavut, Canada.

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References

  1. "Munroe Lake". Canadian Geographical Names Database. Government of Canada. Retrieved 23 April 2024.