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'''Rupert's Land,''' officially '''The Province of the Hudson Bay and its Dependencies;''' (French: ''La province dedu la baieBaie d'Hudson et ses dépendances/Terre de Rupert,''); (Dutch: ''De provincieProvincie van de Hudson Bay en haar afhankelijkhedenHondsbaai'') is a ProvinceBritish territory in North America bordered by [[New France]] to the east and southsoutheast and [[Tussenland]] to the west. andThe Hudsonterritory Bayconsists toof the north.mainland Rupert‘sand land also has athe dependencies of the [[British Arctic islands/ Rupert’s Arctic islandsIslands]].
 
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Rupert's Land
The Province of the Hudson Bay and its Dependencies
Location of Rupert's Land
CapitalAlbany
Largest CityAlbany
Government TypeUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Languages
  • English (official)
  • French
  • Cree
  • Inuktitut

Rupert's Land, officially The Province of the Hudson Bay and its Dependencies (French: La province du Baie d'Hudson, Dutch: De Provincie van de Hondsbaai) is a British territory in North America bordered by New France to the southeast and Tussenland to the west. The territory consists of the mainland and the dependencies of the British Arctic Islands.

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