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34 relations: Alejandro Selkirk Island, Alexander Selkirk, Burns supper, Canadian Pacific Selkirk locomotive, Daniel Defoe, Earl of Selkirk, Fort Selkirk, Haldimand County, James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, List of ice hockey teams in Manitoba, Robinson Crusoe, Selkirk (federal electoral district), Selkirk (horse), Selkirk (Parliament of Scotland constituency), Selkirk (provincial electoral district), Selkirk (sternwheeler 1895), Selkirk (surname), Selkirk College, Selkirk Communications, Selkirk F.C., Selkirk hurdle, Selkirk Mountains, Selkirk Rex, Selkirk RFC, Selkirk Secondary School, Selkirk transmitting station, Selkirk, Kansas, Selkirk, Manitoba, Selkirk, Missouri, Selkirk, New York, Selkirk, Scottish Borders, Selkirkshire, Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk, 7 Sea Pirates.
Alejandro Selkirk Island
Alejandro Selkirk Island (Isla Alejandro Selkirk), previously known as Más Afuera (Farther Out (to Sea)) and renamed after the marooned sailor Alexander Selkirk, is the largest and most westerly island in the Juan Fernández Archipelago of the Valparaíso Region of Chile.
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Alexander Selkirk
Alexander Selkirk (167613 December 1721) was a Scottish privateer and Royal Navy officer who spent four years and four months as a castaway (1704–1709) after being marooned by his captain, initially at his request, on an uninhabited island in the South Pacific Ocean.
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Burns supper
A Burns supper is a celebration of the life and poetry of the poet Robert Burns (25 January 175921 July 1796), the author of many Scots poems.
Canadian Pacific Selkirk locomotive
The Selkirk locomotives were 36 steam locomotives of the 2-10-4 wheel arrangement built for Canadian Pacific Railway by Montreal Locomotive Works, Montreal in Quebec, Canada.
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Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe (born Daniel Foe; 1660 – 24 April 1731) was an English novelist, journalist, merchant, pamphleteer and spy.
Earl of Selkirk
Earl of Selkirk is a title in the Peerage of Scotland, used since 1646.
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Fort Selkirk
Fort Selkirk is a former trading post on the Yukon River at the confluence of the Pelly River in Canada's Yukon.
Haldimand County
Haldimand County is a rural city-status single-tier municipality on the Niagara Peninsula in Southern Ontario, Canada, on the north shore of Lake Erie, and on the Grand River.
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James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas
James Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, (31 July 1942 – 28 November 2023) was a Scottish Conservative politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh West and then as a member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Lothians region.
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List of ice hockey teams in Manitoba
The following is a list of ice hockey teams in Manitoba, past and present.
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Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe is an English adventure novel by Daniel Defoe, first published on 25 April 1719.
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Selkirk (federal electoral district)
Selkirk was a federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1871 to 1979.
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Selkirk (horse)
Selkirk (February 19, 1988 – January 3, 2013) was an American-bred Thoroughbred race horse and sire who raced mainly in Europe.
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Selkirk (Parliament of Scotland constituency)
Selkirk was a royal burgh that returned one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates.
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Selkirk (provincial electoral district)
Selkirk is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba.
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Selkirk (sternwheeler 1895)
Selkirk was a small sternwheel steamboat that operated on the Thompson and Columbia rivers in British Columbia from 1895 to 1917.
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Selkirk (surname)
Selkirk is a Scottish surname.
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Selkirk College
Selkirk College is a public community college founded in 1966, with its main campus in Castlegar BC.
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Selkirk Communications
Selkirk Communications was a Canadian radio and television broadcasting company, which operated from 1959 to 1989.
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Selkirk F.C.
Selkirk Football Club (nicknamed the Souters) was a Scottish football club based in the town of Selkirk.
Selkirk hurdle
The Selkirk Hurdle is the term used by urban planners, railroad employees, politicians, and others to describe the route that must be taken by freight trains traveling between New York City and other points in downstate New York that are east of the Hudson River, and locations in the United States to the south and west.
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Selkirk Mountains
The Selkirk Mountains are a mountain range spanning the northern portion of the Idaho Panhandle, eastern Washington, and southeastern British Columbia which are part of a larger grouping of mountains, the Columbia Mountains.
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Selkirk Rex
The Selkirk Rex is a breed of cat with highly curled hair.
Selkirk RFC
Selkirk Rugby Football Club are a rugby union side based in Selkirk in the Borders, Scotland.
Selkirk Secondary School
Selkirk Secondary School is a public high school in Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada.
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Selkirk transmitting station
The Selkirk transmitting station is a telecommunications facility located next to Lindean Loch, near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders.
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Selkirk, Kansas
Selkirk is an unincorporated community in Wichita County, Kansas, United States.
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Selkirk, Manitoba
Selkirk is a city in the western Canadian province of Manitoba, located on the Red River about northeast of Winnipeg, the provincial capital.
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Selkirk, Missouri
Selkirk is an extinct town in New Madrid County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.
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Selkirk, New York
Selkirk is a hamlet in the town of Bethlehem, Albany County, New York, United States.
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Selkirk, Scottish Borders
Selkirk is a town and historic royal burgh in the Scottish Borders council district of southeastern Scotland.
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Selkirkshire
Selkirkshire or the County of Selkirk (Siorrachd Shalcraig) is a historic county and registration county of Scotland.
Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk
Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk FRS FRSE (20 June 1771 – 8 April 1820) was a Scottish peer.
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7 Sea Pirates
Seven Seas Pirates (Selkirk, el verdadero Robinson Crusoe) is a 2012 animated adventure film made in cooperation with Argentina and Chile.
References
Also known as Selkirk (Canada), Selkirk (disambiguation), Selkirk (electoral district).

