Boreal, northern, of the north. Derived from the name of the god of the north wind from Ancient Greek civilisation, Boreas. It may also refer to:
Climatology and geography
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Boreal (age), the first climatic phase of the Blytt-Sernander sequence of northern Europe, during the Holocene epoch
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Boreal climate, a climate characterized by long winters and short, cool to mild summers
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Boreal ecosystem, an ecosystem with a subarctic climate in the Northern Hemisphere
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Boreal forest, a biome characterized by coniferous forests
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Boreal Sea, a Mesozoic-era seaway
Companies and organizations
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Boreale, a Quebec microbrewery
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Boreal Mountain Resort, a ski resort in the Lake Tahoe area of California
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Boreal Norge, a Norwegian public transport operator
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Collège Boréal, a francophone college in Ontario, Canada
Other uses
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Boreal (horse), a racehorse
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Carlo Boreal, a fictional character in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy
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Le Boreal, a French cruise ship
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Borealism, the exoticisation of the northern regions of the Earth and their cultures
See also
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Boreal forest of Canada, a region covering much of Canada's land area
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Boreal Forest Conservation Framework, a plan to protect the Canadian boreal forest
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Borean languages, a hypothetical language family comprising languages of the Northern Hemisphere
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Boreal Shield Ecozone (CEC), region of ancient rock in Canada
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Borea (disambiguation)
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Borealis (disambiguation)
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Boreas (disambiguation)
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Septentrional