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International relations / Poles / United States Arctic Research Commission / Study of Environmental Arctic Change / Arctic policy of the United States / International Permafrost Association / University of Alaska Fairbanks / Permafrost / Arctic cooperation and politics / Physical geography / Arctic / Extreme points of Earth
Date: 2013-03-19 19:24:02
International relations
Poles
United States Arctic Research Commission
Study of Environmental Arctic Change
Arctic policy of the United States
International Permafrost Association
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Permafrost
Arctic cooperation and politics
Physical geography
Arctic
Extreme points of Earth

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