Ben Lomond is a mountain in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia. The mountain is composed of a central massif with an extensive plateau above 1,200 metres...
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Ben Lomond is a mountain in Scotland east of Loch Lomond. Ben Lomond may also refer to: Ben Lomond bioregion, a biogeographic region in Tasmania Ben Lomond...
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developed at Ben Lomond and Mount Mawson. Mount Ossa is the highest point on the island at 1,617 metres (5,305 ft) above sea level, but Tasmania has eight...
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Ben Lomond is an interim Australian bioregion located in the north eastern region of Tasmania, comprising 657,500 hectares (1,625,000 acres). Australia...
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Legges Tor (category Mountains of Tasmania)
is the summit of the Ben Lomond mountain range in northeast Tasmania, Australia. It is the second highest mountain in Tasmania and named after William...
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Ladder, Brisbane, Queensland Jacob's Ladder, a road to the top of Ben Lomond, Tasmania Jacob's Ladder (Perth), Kings Park, Western Australia Jacobs Ladder...
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in the foothills of Ben Lomond. The first inhabitants of the Deddington area were Tasmanian Aboriginal people of the Ben Lomond Nation. Aboriginal artifacts...
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Park. Showing blue tongue, Ben Lomond, Tasmania Head of blotched blue-tongued lizard Melanistic morph, Low Head, Tasmania Gravid female Gillespie, G.;...
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Skiing in Australia (section Tasmania)
Pass in New South Wales, Mount Baw Baw in Victoria, and Ben Lomond and Mount Mawson in Tasmania provide a more relaxed experience than the busy major resorts...
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Victoria Forest Reserve in north-east Tasmania, Australia, and also forms part of the Ben Lomond bioregion and the Ben Lomond National Park. The peak has an...
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Giblin Peak (category Mountains of Tasmania)
the Ben Lomond mountain range in northeast Tasmania, Australia. It is the highest elevation on Giblin Fells, a prominent bluff south of Ben Lomond's highest...
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Aboriginal Tasmanians (category Aboriginal peoples of Tasmania)
The Ben Lomond nation consisted of at least three clans totalling 150–200 people. They occupied the 260 km2 of country surrounding the Ben Lomond plateau...
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Stacks Bluff (category Mountains of Tasmania)
The Stacks Bluff is a peak in northeast Tasmania, Australia. The mountain is situated on the Ben Lomond plateau. At 1,527 metres (5,010 ft) above sea...
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Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) divides Tasmania into 9 bioregions: Ben Lomond, Furneaux, King, Central Highlands, Northern Midlands, Northern...
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South Esk River (category Midlands (Tasmania))
Tasmania, Australia. The South Esk springs from the eastern foothills of the Ben Lomond plateau near Mathinna and the river's course describes an arc around the...
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Pyemmairre language (redirect from Ben Lomond language)
not include the highland people of Ben Lomond, for which Plangermaireener ("Plangamerina") has been used. T7 Ben Lomond at the Australian Indigenous Languages...
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List of Indigenous peoples (section Tasmania)
peoples Pyemmairre: Northeastern Tasmania, Australia Tyerrernotepanner: Northern Midlands and Ben Lomond, Tasmania, Australia Eastern Tasmanian peoples...
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The site lies at the interface of country originally belonging to the Ben Lomond and North Midlands Nations (most likely the Panninher Clan). The ethnographic...
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an intersection with C401 and exits to the north-west. The C432 route (Ben Lomond Road) starts at an intersection with C401 and runs south-east before exiting...
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Luggenemenener (section Ben Lomond massacre)
Her homeland was in north-east Tasmania's Ben Lomond region. According to the French explorer Nicolas Baudin, Tasmania was originally known as Lutruwita...
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TasWater (category Government-owned companies of Tasmania)
corporations (Ben Lomond Water, Cradle Mountain Water and Southern Water) and the common services provider company, Onstream. Prior to 2008, Tasmania's water...
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which at 1270 m is snow-capped in winter. Tasmania's premier Alpine skiing operations are located at Ben Lomond 60 km from Launceston. The village is at...
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Markham Heights (category Mountains of Tasmania)
Markham Heights is a mountain peak that forms part of the Ben Lomond Range, in the northeast of Tasmania, Australia. Markham Heights is located 1,542 metres...
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Tasmanian languages (redirect from Languages of Tasmania)
Tasmanian language. Piper River (T14*), Cape Portland (T9*), and Ben Lomond (T7) [NE and Ben Lomond regions on map] These appear to form an interrelated group...
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the winter months near George Town and the summer months residing on Ben Lomond, before returning to the banks of the Tamar River for the mutton-bird...
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Flinders Island (redirect from Flinders Island, Tasmania)
"dwellings" or more colloquially "Black Man's Houses" from the language of the Ben Lomond people. These ~180 survivors were deemed to be safe from white settlers...
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plantaginea is found in the alpine areas of Mount Barrow, Ben Nevis and Ben Lomond area in North East Tasmania, and is thought to be locally common. All Tasmanian...
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Hadronyche venenata (category Arthropods of Tasmania)
Victor Hickman. The species occurs in eastern Tasmania, where it is known from forested parts of the Ben Lomond, Flinders and Tasmanian South East IBRA bioregions...
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Bay of Fires (redirect from Bay of Fires, Tasmania)
of Fires (palawa kani: larapuna) is a bay on the northeastern coast of Tasmania in Australia, extending from Binalong Bay to Eddystone Point. The bay was...
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decentralized areas of the community is also present in northwest Tasmania, Ben Lomond, Northern Slopes, King, Flinders, Central Highlands, Southern Ranges...
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