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| Zama Lake is a large lake in the Municipal District of Mackenzie No. 23, in north-western Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of High Level, at the confluence of Zama River and Hay River. The lake covers 55 km² (21.2 sq mi) and forms an intricate river, lakes and wetland system. The Hay-Zama Lakes complex is a Ramsar site for its importance to spring and... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Zama Lake
Zama Lake is a large lake in the Municipal District of Mackenzie No. 23, in north-western Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of High Level, at the confluence of Zama River and Hay River. -
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Zama
Zama, Numidia, a principal town of the Numidian tribe the Massylii ... Zama Lake is a large lake in northern Alberta, Canada -
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Zama Lake Airport
Zama Lake Airport, (TC LID: CFT9), is located near to both Zama Lake and Zama City, Alberta, Canada. ... Zama Airport -
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Zama City, Alberta
Zama City is a hamlet in northwestern Alberta, Canada under the jurisdiction of Mackenzie County. ... The hamlet is located north of Zama Lake. -
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89.9 FM
89.9 FM may refer to: ... VF2093 in Zama Lake, Alberta -
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Hay River (Canada)
It originates in the muskeg of north western Alberta, flows west to British Columbia, then returns to Alberta, where it follows a northern course towards the Northwest Territories, where it discharges in the Great Slave Lake. ... Zama Lake -
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Star Uranium
Star Uranium is a Canadian resource company with its head office in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. ... Zama Lake, Alberta -
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Hay-Zama Lakes
Hay-Zama Lakes is a 58,600 hectare (152,360 acre) inland wetland and wildland park in northwestern Alberta, Canada. ... The largest lake in the system is Zama Lake. -
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Chinchaga River
Chinchaga is a river in north-western Alberta. ... It merges into the Hay River between Zama Lake and High Level, at an altitude of 325 m. A series of oxbow lakes are formed on the lower course. -
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Keg River Formation
The Keg River Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Givetian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the Keg River, a tributary of the Peace River, and was first described in the California Standard Steen River 2-22-117-5W6M well (situated north of Zama Lake) by J. Law in 1955.
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