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  2. File:Carte baie Nootka.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. La Baie - Wikipedia

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    La Baie also contains a tree nursery and a greenhouse for grass farming. Fodder crop production is important for supporting the borough's dairy industry. Deer [88] and cattle farming are also practised. L'écohameau de La Baie was founded in 1990 by the Groupe de recherches écologiques de la Batture (GREB).

  4. Saguenay, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Saguenay, in the borough of La Baie, opened a pier in 2006 followed by the Bagotville wharf cruise terminal in 2009, in order to accommodate some of the larger cruise ships such as Eurodam and Queen Mary 2. At least 200 cruise ships have visited La Baie, including 54 ships and over 50,000 passengers in 2017. [31] [32] [33]

  5. File:Ville de la baie.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Carte baie de San Francisco.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Hudson's Bay (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Hudson's Bay (French: La Baie d'Hudson), also known as The Bay (French: La Baie), is a Canadian department store chain. It is the flagship brand of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest and longest-surviving company in North America as well as one of the oldest and largest continuously operating companies in the world.

  8. Chisasibi - Wikipedia

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    Chisasibi is the most northern Cree village accessible by road and the northernmost community with year-round road access in eastern North America. A 90 km (56 mi) paved road, running from Radisson and parallel to La Grande River, connects Chisasibi to the James Bay Road (French: Route de la Baie James). [5]

  9. Baie des Ha! Ha! (Saguenay River) - Wikipedia

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    The Baie des Ha! Ha! is a particularly developed cove over a length of eleven kilometres on the Saguenay River in the region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean in Quebec, Canada. At the end of this natural corridor, which was originally called in French the "Grande Anse", then the "Grande Baie", there are the Ha! Ha! River and Rivière à Mars.