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has gloss | eng: Khutzeymateen Inlet is one of the lesser principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast, but it is important in being part of the first area in Canada protected to preserve grizzly bears and their habitat via the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary. Also spelled K’tzim-a-Deen in the Tsimshian language of the Gitsiis people, the inlet and the park-sanctuary surrounding it are between the mouths of the Skeena and Nass Rivers; the Khutzeymateen is the next inlet north from Work Inlet, which is the north side of the Tsimpsean Peninsula of "Greater Prince Rupert". The inlets mouth opens onto a sidewater of Portland Inlet, Steamer Passage, which lies next to Sommerville Island. The entrance to Khutzeymateen Inlet is between Keemein Point and Welgeegenk Point. The closest community is Port Simpson. |
lexicalization | eng: Khutzeymateen Inlet |
instance of | (noun) a long narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs; common in Norway fiord, fjord |
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has gloss | spa: El Fiordo Khutzeymateen es uno de los menos importantes fiordos de la Columbia Británica, pero es importante al formar parte del primer área protegida en Canadá para preservar los Grizzlys y su hábitat mediante el Santuario de Osos Grizzly de Khutzeymateen. También llamado K’tzim-a-Deen en la lengua tsimshiana de los Gits'iis, la entrada y los alrededores del parque-santuario están entre las bocas de los ríos Skeena y Nass, el Khutzeymateen es el siguiente fiordo al norte desde el fiordo de Work, que es el lado norte de la Península Tsimpseana del "Gran Prince Rupert". La boca del fiordo se abre como entrada del Fiordo de Portland, el Paso de Steamer, que desemboca cerca de la Isla de Sommerville. La comunidad más cercana es Port Simpson. |
lexicalization | spa: Khutzeymateen |
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geo loc | geographic location 54.7165 -130.2086 |
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