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  1. The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment[edit] Originated 3 July 1905 in Port Arthur, Ontario when a "regiment of infantry" was authorized to be formed. Designated 1 December 1905 as the 96th The Lake Superior Regiment. Redesignated 12 March 1920 as The Lake Superior Regiment. Redesignated 7 November 1940 as the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Lake ...

  2. 6 de abr. de 2021 · Colourful Lake Superior - Couleurs vives du Lac Supérieur.jpg 3,648 × 5,472; 2.55 MB Con00054.jpg 1,462 × 976; 363 KB Copper Country Trail - Skippin' Rocks on Lake Superior - NARA - 7717776.jpg 2,580 × 1,932; 2.19 MB

  3. Lake Superior Agate from the Lake Superior region in Northern Minnesota. The Lake Superior agate is a type of agate stained by iron and found on the shores of Lake Superior. Its wide distribution and iron-rich bands of color reflect the gemstone's geologic history in Minnesota. In 1969 the Lake Superior agate was picked by the Minnesota ...

  4. 蘇必略湖(英語: Lake Superior ),又称上湖,湖名源于法国探险家命名的 Supérieur ,意为「上湖」。 它是北美洲 五大湖中最大的一座,被加拿大的安大略省與美國的明尼蘇達州、威斯康辛州和密歇根州所環繞。

  5. Das Lake Superior Railroad Museum wurde 1973 als lokales Projekt ins Leben gerufen und hat sich schnell zu einem der größten Eisenbahnmuseen des Landes entwickelt. Es befindet sich im historischen Duluth Union Depot und beherbergt eine große Sammlung von Eisenbahnfahrzeugen des Staates Minnesotas, mit interaktiven Exponaten über die Geschichte der Region.

  6. The Red Cliff Reservation is located on the shore of Lake Superior in the Town of Russell and the Town of Bayfield, north and northwest of the city of Bayfield, Wisconsin. The band's administrative headquarters are in Red Cliff. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the reservation had a total area of 22.08 square miles (57.2 km 2) in 2020.

  7. Dans la foulée de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le 24 mai 1940, The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment mobilisa un bataillon pour le service actif. Le 22 août 1942, celui-ci partit pour la Grande-Bretagne. Les 26 et 27 juillet 1944, il débarqua en France au sein de la 4e Brigade blindée canadienne de la 4e Division blindée canadienne.