- Hecla, Kentucky, USA
Hecla, Missouri, USA
Hecla, Montana, USA
Hecla Iron
Works Building, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Hecla,
South Dakota, USA
Hecla, Wyoming, USA, a...
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Seven ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Hecla,
after the
volcano Hekla in Iceland. HMS
Hecla (1797) was a 10-gun bomb
vessel purchased in 1797...
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Hecla Mining is a gold, silver, and
other precious metals mining company based in
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Founded in 1891,[dead link] it is the second-largest...
- USS
Hecla may
refer to more than one
United States Navy ship: USS
Hecla (1846), a bomb brig
purchased in 1846 and sold in 1848
after service in the Mexican...
- Fury and
Hecla Strait is a
narrow (from 2 to 20 km (1.2 to 12.4 mi) wide)
Arctic seawater channel located in the
Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada...
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Hecla Island may
refer to:
Hecla-Grindstone
Provincial Park in
Canada Hecla Island (Western Australia) 13°58′44″S 125°59′57″E / 13.97889°S 125.99917°E...
- HMS
Hecla was a
Royal Navy
Hecla-class bomb
vessel launched in 1815. Like many
other bomb vessels, she was
named for a volcano, in this case
Hekla in southern...
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neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
Founded in 2009, it is
located in the
former Hecla Iron
Works Building at 61
Wythe Avenue. It is
known for its high-tech green...
- SS
Hecla may
refer to the
following ships: SS
Hecla (1871), a
Dutch cargo ship lost in 1885 SS
Hecla (1944), a
Liberty ship
built for the UK, but taken...
- The
Calumet &
Hecla Band was a band of the
miners of the
Calumet mine in Michigan. In the late 19th century, many
mining companies established in the...