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  2. Mount Cain - Wikipedia

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    Mount Cain is a mountain on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located 20 km (12 mi) east of Woss and 2 km north of Mount Abel. The mountain is home to a local ski hill operated by the Mount Cain Alpine Park Society. The Mount Cain ski hill is run mostly by volunteers, many of whom work in the forest industry on North Vancouver Island.

  3. Category:Specific calendars - Wikipedia

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  4. Calendar (stationery) - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 wall calendar with moveable date marker. A calendar is used to display dates and related information, usually in a table format. Calendars are used to plan future events and keep track of appointments, and so a typical calendar will include days of the week, week numbering, months, public holidays and clock changes. [1]

  5. Vancouver Island Ranges - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Island Ranges, formerly called the Vancouver Island Mountains, are a series of mountain ranges extending along the length of Vancouver Island which has an area of 31,788 km 2 (12,273 sq mi).

  6. Baktun - Wikipedia

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    A baktun / ˈ b ɑː k t uː n / [1] (properly bʼakʼtun) is 20 kʼatun cycles of the ancient Maya Long Count Calendar. It contains 144,000 days, equal to 394.26 tropical years. The Classic period of Maya civilization occurred during the 8th and 9th baktuns of the current calendrical cycle.

  7. Talk:Mount Cain - Wikipedia

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  8. Mesoamerican Long Count calendar - Wikipedia

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    East side of stela C, Quirigua with the mythical creation date of 13 baktuns, 0 katuns, 0 tuns, 0 winals, 0 kins, 4 Ahau 8 Cumku – August 11, 3114 BCE in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar is a non-repeating base-20 and base-18 calendar used by pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, most notably the Maya.

  9. Talk:Mount Cain Alpine Park - Wikipedia

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