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- Northwest Territories is a territory in Northern Canada, a part of Canada.
- The Northwest Territories (along with the rest of Canada) were occupied by the United States after the Great War. This caused US holdings to have a long border with Russian Alaska during the Second Great War, however both terrains were so inhospitable that neither ever sought to invade the other.
- oh noes, northwest territories might melt and float away, it's only composed of 18% land and 59% ice shelf!
- The flag of the Canadian Northwest Territories is a vertical symmetrical tricolour of blue, white, and blue. The middle white stripe is twice a thick as either of the blue stripes. In the centre of the flag and a white stripe is a stylized representation of the territorial shield.
- Northwest Territories is one of the territories in northern Canada.
- The Northwest Territories are a theme park that is located in Canada. It opened on December 17, 1955 and froze over and closed the next day. The park is owned and operated by The Eskimo-Flavored Ice Cream Company. Circling the Northwest Territories, an elevated berm supports a narrow gauge railway known as the Monorail--which is short for Monotony Rail. There is also a Homorail for gay visitors. The NWT features rides and attractions designed to appeal to people of all ages who enjoy being sodomized by polar bears and then eaten by them.
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| - History of location is unknown.
- Northwest Territories is a territory in Northern Canada, a part of Canada.
- The Northwest Territories (along with the rest of Canada) were occupied by the United States after the Great War. This caused US holdings to have a long border with Russian Alaska during the Second Great War, however both terrains were so inhospitable that neither ever sought to invade the other.
- oh noes, northwest territories might melt and float away, it's only composed of 18% land and 59% ice shelf!
- The flag of the Canadian Northwest Territories is a vertical symmetrical tricolour of blue, white, and blue. The middle white stripe is twice a thick as either of the blue stripes. In the centre of the flag and a white stripe is a stylized representation of the territorial shield.
- Northwest Territories is one of the territories in northern Canada.
- The Northwest Territories are a theme park that is located in Canada. It opened on December 17, 1955 and froze over and closed the next day. The park is owned and operated by The Eskimo-Flavored Ice Cream Company. The Northwest Territories consist of various areas with separate themes: an early 20th century Canadian town, igloo adventures, the western frontier, fantasy, and Future World, which is modeled on the distant, frozen past. Three additional areas were added to these original park areas later: "Hell Freezes Over and Ices Your Buttcrack Shut," "Freeze Your Ass Off Toontown," and "Eskimo Pussy Sho Is Cold". Circling the Northwest Territories, an elevated berm supports a narrow gauge railway known as the Monorail--which is short for Monotony Rail. There is also a Homorail for gay visitors. The NWT features rides and attractions designed to appeal to people of all ages who enjoy being sodomized by polar bears and then eaten by them. The Northwest Territories have been visited by nearly a dozen guests since opening.
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