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Canada, BC, Range 4 Coast Land |
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Because of its shape, the lake was called Nidabun, meaning "lip lake." The French-Canadians mistook Nidaa for nedo, which meant "whiteman," and named it Lac des Français (meaning Lake of the French). The name Français later was altered to François. |
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Volume: | 244 | [km^3] | Length: | 110 | [km] |
| Elevation: 715 [m] |
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Lattitude: | 54.00 | |
Longitude: | -125.80 | |
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Nithi River | | | 54.0 -125.1 |
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Banguarel Creek | | | 54.0 -125.2 |
| | 5 km | |
Cabin Lake | | | 53.9 -125.0 |
| | 10 km | |
Graham Lake | | | 53.9 -125.2 |
| | 10 km | |
Scott Lake | | | 53.9 -125.3 |
| | 20 km | |
Sweetnam Creek | | | 54.0 -125.0 |
| | 10 km | |
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Anzus Lake | | | 53.9 -125.1 |
| | 5 km | |
Borel Lake | | | 53.9 -125.0 |
| | 10 km | |
Casey Lake | | | 54.1 -125.1 |
| | 10 km | |
MacDonald Lake | | | 54.0 -125.0 |
| | 10 km | |
Meuoon Lake | | | 53.9 -125.2 |
| | 20 km | |
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