- The
Canol Project was
constructed during World War II to
ensure a
supply of oil for the
defense of
Alaska and the
North American west coast. The project...
- The
Canol Road was part of the
Canol Project and was
built to
construct a
pipeline from
Norman Wells,
Northwest Territories, to Whitehorse, Yukon, during...
- The
Canol shale play is the name for a
region of Canada's
Northwest Territories that is
being investigated as a
potential source of
tight oil (also referred...
- The
Canol Heritage Trail is a 350-kilometre-long (220 mi)
trail running from
Norman Wells,
Northwest Territories,
through the
Mackenzie Mountains, to...
- Tŷ
Canol Woods are an
ancient woodland in the Tŷ
Canol National Nature Reserve which lies
south of the
village of
Felindre Farchog, Pembrokeshire, Wales...
- Tŷ
Canol National Nature Reserve is a
national nature reserve which lies
south of the
village of
Felindre Farchog, Pembrokeshire, Wales,
between the Preseli...
- The
Welsh Church of
Central London (Welsh:
Eglwys Gymraeg Canol Llundain, EGCLL), also
known as The
Welsh Baptist Chapel is a
Welsh Baptist church in...
- Mid and
South Pembrokeshire (Welsh:
Canol a De Sir Benfro) is a
proposed constituency of the
House of
Commons in the UK Parliament.
Further to the completion...
-
cargo movement between Kochi and Calicut,
trade was the
definition of the
Canolly canal for more than a century.
Major coastal towns such as Chavakkad, Ponnani...
- a
source of oil for
military operations in
Alaska and Yukon. The
Canol Road and
Canol pipeline project was
undertaken to
enable the
piping of oil to Whitehorse...