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  2. Albion Online - Wikipedia

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    Albion Online is a free-to-play medieval fantasy MMORPG by Sandbox Interactive, a company under the Stillfront Group since January 2021. Set in a medieval world, Albion Online is a medieval fantasy game based on the Arthurian legends, with militaristic strategy aspects to it. The game has been translated into 11 languages and has over 5 million ...

  3. List of islands of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Harbledown Island, site of New Vancouver; Malcolm Island (loc. of Sointula) Turnour Island, ... Canada This page was last edited on 23 January 2025, at 05:48 ...

  4. Albion, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Albion, British Columbia is a neighbourhood in Maple Ridge, British Columbia and is one of several small towns incorporated within the municipality at its creation. It is the oldest non-indigenous community of the district's settlements, and is only slightly younger than Fort Langley, adjacent across the Fraser River, and Kanaka Creek, which is just to the west and lies along the creek of the ...

  5. Albion (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Albion is a role-playing video game, developed and published by Blue Byte for MS-DOS. Originally released in German in 1995 , the game was later translated to English for international release the following year.

  6. Albion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Albion, a High School DxD character; Albion, the fictional setting of Fable (video game series) Albion, a place in the game Destroy All Humans! 2; Albion, a realm in the game Dark Age of Camelot; Albion, a nation of Warhammer Fantasy; Albion, a private security company in Watch Dogs: Legion; Albion, a Marvel Comics character

  7. Gold River, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, a two-year-old male orca, later named Luna, was seen in Nootka Sound alone as far inland as the marina at Gold River. [5] Presumed to be an orphan separated from his pod, Luna became a local and international celebrity by his playful and curious behavior with lumber tugboats and recreational watercraft on Nootka Sound, and with people, including young children, on the Gold River dock. [5]

  8. TransLink (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    TransLink, formally the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority and previously the Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority, is the statutory authority [6] responsible for the regional transportation network of Metro Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, including public transport, major roads and bridges.

  9. History of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The first European visitors to present-day British Columbia were Spanish sailors and other European sailors who sailed for the Spanish crown. There is some evidence that the Greek-born Juan de Fuca, who sailed for Spain and explored the West coast of North America in the 1590s, might have reached the passageway between Washington State and Vancouver Island – today known as the Strait of Juan ...