Hudson Bay
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Hudson Bay
Summary
Hudson Bay is an inland sea[1]. It draws 1,835 Wikipedia views per month (inland_sea category, ranking #1 of 5).[2]
Key Facts
- Hudson Bay is located in Ontario[3].
- Hudson Bay is located in Quebec[4].
- Hudson Bay is located in Manitoba[5].
- Hudson Bay is located in Nunavut[6].
- Hudson Bay is in the country of Canada[7].
- Hudson Bay's image is recorded as Hudson Bay 2008-07-21 by Aqua.jpg[8].
- Hudson Bay's instance of is recorded as inland sea[9].
- Hudson Bay's instance of is recorded as epicontinental sea[10].
- Henry Hudson is named after Hudson Bay[11].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Churchill River[12].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Great Whale River[13].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Hayes River[14].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Petite rivière de la Baleine[15].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Rivière Nastapoka[16].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Nelson River[17].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Rivière de Puvirnituq[18].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Thelon River[19].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Winisk River[20].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Broad River[21].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Rivière Chukotat[22].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Rivière Iktotat[23].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Rivière Kogaluc[24].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Rivière Koktac[25].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Rivière Kongut[26].
- Hudson Bay's inflows is recorded as Rivière Kovik[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Hudson Bay include Hudson's Bay Company[28], a business[29], in Canada[30], founded in 1670[31], headquartered in Brampton[32] and Baie-d'Hudson[33], an unorganized area in Quebec[34], in Canada[35].
Why It Matters
Hudson Bay draws 1,835 Wikipedia views per month (inland_sea category, ranking #1 of 5).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Entities named for it include Hudson's Bay Company[28], a business[29], in Canada[30], founded in 1670[31], headquartered in Brampton[32] and Baie-d'Hudson[33], an unorganized area in Quebec[34], in Canada[35].