• The Hoppner River flows northward from Wollaston Peninsula (previously referred to as Wollaston Land) into Dolphin and Union Strait at the juncture with...
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  • Parkyns Hoppner Reinhard Höppner (1948–2014), German politician Jason Hoppner Trent Hoppner (born 1979), Australian rules footballer Cape Hoppner, Northwest...
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  • Strait Hoppner River Coronation Gulf Rae River Richardson River Coppermine River Asiak River Tree River Hood River Kugaryuak River James River Burnside...
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  • honour, including: Cape Hoppner in the Northwest Territories Hoppner Inlet, Hoppner River, Hoppner Strait in Nunavut Hoppner Island in Ontario Barrow...
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    The Back River, formerly Backs River (Dogrib: Thlewechodyeth, Inuktitut: Haningayok, or Great Fish River), is the 20th longest Canadian river and is located...
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  • Jacob Hoeppner (or Jakob Höppner) (1748–1826) was one of two delegates selected by the Mennonite community in Danzig, Prussia, to travel to South Russia...
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    Danzig in 1786. The Mennonite congregations elected two delegates, Jakob Höppner and Johann Bartsch, who von Trappe arranged to send to Russia at government...
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    The Thelon River (Inuktitut: Akilinik, lit. "on the other side") stretches 900 kilometres (560 mi) across northern Canada. Its source is Whitefish Lake...
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  • The Ekalluk River (variations: Ekalluktok, Ekaluktuuk, Ekaluk) is a river in the Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located in central through southeastern...
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    The Mackenzie River expedition of 1825–1827 was the second of three Arctic expeditions led by explorer John Franklin and organized by the Royal Navy....
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