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		<description><![CDATA[Everything you never wanted to know for Christmas | Here&#8217;s my Christmas gift to you: useless regional trivia that you can use to annoy your friends and family this weekend. Below, you&#8217;ll find all the geographic place names in the Northwest that include the word Christmas. British Columbia Christmas Creek (the northern one), flows into Hyland Lake way up north near the border with Yukon Territory. Christmas Creek (the central one), flows into Eagle Creek near Wells Gray Provincial House and...]]></description>
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