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"Coeur d'Alene" translates to "Heart of the Awl" in French. The name originated from the French fur traders who encountered the Native American Coeur d'Alene tribe in the region. The term reflects the tribe's reputation for being sharp traders, akin to the sharpness of an awl, a pointed tool used for making holes in wood or leather. Today, Coeur d'Alene is also the name of a city in Idaho, known for its beautiful lake and outdoor recreational activities.

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