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  • ...classified as such by the [[International Hydrographic Organization]]. The Arctic Ocean's [[temperature]] and [[salinity]] vary [[season]]ally as the ice cover mel ...ports are the [[Russia]]n cities of [[Murmansk]] and [[Arkhangelsk]]. The Arctic Ocean is important as the shortest air route between the Pacific coast of North A
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  • '''Tiksi''' is a port city, on the [[Arctic Ocean]], in [[Russia]]'s north-east. Image:Tiksi - Siberia - Laptev Sea.png|Tiksi, on the Laptev Sea, Arctic Ocean
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  • {{r|Arctic Ocean}}
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  • [[Russia]]n port city, on the [[Arctic Ocean]]
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  • Eureka, Nunavut, is a scientific settlement on Ellesmere Island in the Arctic Ocean.
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  • A large (1.23 million km²) body of water in northeastern Canada on the Arctic Ocean.
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  • The largest Island in the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Ellesmere Island is a large Island in the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Large undersea ridge in the [[Arctic Ocean]], about 800 kilometres north of [[Point Barrow]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Al
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  • Port city on the [[Arctic Ocean]], at the mouth of the [[Yenisei River]] [[estuary]]
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  • A [[Russia|Russian]] port city on the [[Arctic Ocean]], at the mouth of the [[Yenisei River]].
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  • ...rn terminus of the North American rail grid, and a river connection to the Arctic Ocean.
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  • {{rpl|Arctic Ocean}}
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  • ...her smaller bodies of water are included. The Pacific Ocean borders the [[Arctic Ocean]] at the [[Bering Strait]] between [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] and [[Sib
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  • ...nection to the Arctic Ocean.png|right|150px| Hay River's connection to the Arctic Ocean down the Mackenzie River. }} ...ackenzie River]] is navigable, and provides a transportation link to the [[Arctic Ocean]]. A fleet of [[tugboat]]s based in Hay River serves much of the Western A
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  • '''Dikson''' is a port city on the [[Arctic Ocean]], at the mouth of the [[Yenisei River]] [[estuary]], in the north of [[Rus
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  • The '''Chukchi Cap''' is a large undersea ridge in the [[Arctic Ocean]].<ref name=CanadianAmericanStrategicReview>
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  • {{r|Arctic Ocean}}
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  • | title=Rivers Flowing Into the Arctic Ocean The river flows North, emptying into the [[Beaufort Sea]], in the [[Arctic Ocean]]. The main river is navigable to barge traffic from its source, [[Great S
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  • {{r|Arctic Ocean}}
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  • {{r|Arctic Ocean}}
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