- The
liard was a
subdivision of the kronenthaler, the
currency of the
Austrian Netherlands (modern Belgium).
There were 216
liards to a kronenthaler. Following...
- The
Liard River flows through Yukon,
British Columbia and the
Northwest Territories, Canada.
Rising in the
Saint Cyr
Range of the
Pelly Mountains in southeastern...
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Liard River Hot
Springs Provincial Park is a
provincial park in
British Columbia, Canada. It is home to the
largest natural hot
springs in Canada. It...
- Fort
Liard /
liˈɑːrd/ (Slavey language: Echaot'l Koe[pronunciation?] "people from the land of the giants" or Acho Dene Kue) is a
hamlet in the
Dehcho Region...
- body
carries similarities to leopards.
Leopons are very rare. A
lipard or
liard is the
proper term for a
hybrid of a male lion with a leopardess. It is...
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Liard River is a
river in the
Yukon Territory,
British Columbia and the
Northwest Territories, Canada. The
Liard River is an
officially named Grand Canyon...
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Liard Island is a
mountainous island, 24
kilometres (13 nmi) long, 11
kilometres (6 nmi) wide and
rising to 1,000
metres (3,300 ft),
situated in the north-central...
- The
Liard Highway,
designated Highway 77 in
British Columbia and
Highway 7 in the
Northwest Territories, is a
highway in
Canada which forms the sole road...
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Upper Liard (pronounced "lee-ahrd") is a
chiefly First Nation settlement immediately west of
Watson Lake in Canada's Yukon. It is
situated at historical...
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Matthew Liard (1736-1782) was an
English engraver. His work is held in the
collection of the Cooper-Hewitt,
National Design Museum.
Matthew Liard | People...