North Atlantic Ocean
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North Atlantic Ocean
Summary
North Atlantic Ocean is a sea[1]. It draws 436 Wikipedia views per month (sea category, ranking #29 of 101).[2]
Key Facts
- North Atlantic Ocean's instance of is recorded as sea[3].
- north is named after North Atlantic Ocean[4].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Niger River[5].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Ogeechee River[6].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Benito River[7].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Komo River[8].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Campo River[9].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Lobé River[10].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Oyapock[11].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Approuague[12].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Comté[13].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Imo River[14].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Mahury[15].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Nun River[16].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Coppename River[17].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Courantyne River[18].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Kourou[19].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Maroni[20].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Potaro River[21].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Saint John River[22].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Saramacca River[23].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Sinnamary[24].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Suriname River[25].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Berbice River[26].
- North Atlantic Ocean's inflows is recorded as Demerara River[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for North Atlantic Ocean include North Atlantic Treaty[28], a constitutive treaty[29], founded in 1949[30].
Why It Matters
North Atlantic Ocean draws 436 Wikipedia views per month (sea category, ranking #29 of 101).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
Entities named for it include North Atlantic Treaty[28], a constitutive treaty[29], founded in 1949[30].