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    The Eora /jʊərɑː/[stress?] (also Yura) are an Aboriginal Australian people of New South Wales. Eora is the name given by the earliest European settlers...
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  • takes place in the same universe as Pillars of Eternity, in the world of Eora. The game is scheduled to be released on February 18, 2025, for Windows and...
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  • TAFE NSW (redirect from Eora Centre)
    communications, and compliance. TAFE NSW Eora, formerly the Eora Centre for the Visual and Performing Arts and then Eora College, is a campus of NSW Sydney...
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    population has greatly diminished since the onset of colonisation. The term Eora language has sometimes been used to distinguish a coastal dialect from hinterland...
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  • Eora is a name given to a group of Aboriginal Australian people by the early settlers of what is now New South Wales. Eora may also refer to: Eora Centre...
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    The Second Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing was fought from 11 to 28 October 1942. Forming part of the Kokoda Track campaign of the Second World...
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    instructions EORA imm, EORB imm and it will execute faster when 6309 runs in emulation mode. Though one should realize that sequence of 8 bit instructions EORA imm...
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    Battle of Eora Creek – Templeton's Crossing may refer to: First Battle of Eora Creek – Templeton's Crossing: fought from 31 August 1942 to 5 September...
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    land on which modern Sydney stands are the clans of the Darug, Dharawal and Eora peoples. During his first Pacific voyage in 1770, James Cook charted the...
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    Sydney Cove (Eora: Warrane) is a bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, one of several harbours in Port Jackson, on the coast of Sydney, New South...
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  • Gadigal (category Eora)
    group of Aboriginal people whose traditional lands are located in Gadi, on Eora country, the location of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. However, since...
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    to man the final position at Eora Village. The Australian advance then began toward Eora Village. As a patrol entered Eora Village at about 10:30 am, it...
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    The First Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing was fought from 31 August 1942 to 5 September 1942. Forming part of the Kokoda Track campaign of the...
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  • Eora Creek is a creek in the Central Province of Papua New Guinea. The creek starts at central ridge of the Owen Stanley Mountains and runs northwards...
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    Cammeraygal (category Eora)
    (PDF) (PDF). Vol. 1. sub. V. ISBN 0-589-07168-8. Dousset, Laurent (2005). "Eora". AusAnthrop Australian Aboriginal tribal database. Archived from the original...
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  • game uses the Unity engine. The game takes place in the fantasy world of Eora, mainly inside the nation of Dyrwood. The infants in the Dyrwood are plagued...
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    persuade some Eora, preferably a family, to come and live in the town with the British so that the colonists could learn about the Eora's language, beliefs...
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    July–November 1942 Battle of Kokoda Battle of Isurava, August 1942 First Battle of Eora Creek – Templeton's Crossing, August–September 1942 Battle of Mission Ridge...
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    Victoria. Indigenous subgroups within this region are numerous, including the Eora nation of modern-day Sydney, Ngunnawal nation of Canberra and Woiwurrung...
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  • Barangaroo (category Eora people)
    Retrieved 3 May 2020 – via Trove. Grace Karskens (2014). "Barangaroo and the Eora Fisherwomen". Dictionary of Sydney. Dictionary of Sydney Trust. Retrieved...
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    to Botany Bay was settled for many thousands of years by the Tharawal and Eora peoples and their associated clans. On 29 April 1770, Botany Bay was the...
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    area of Sydney was occupied by Aboriginal Australians (specifically, the Eora and Dharug people) during this time period, as evidenced by radiocarbon dating...
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    Australia. The island is also known as Mattewanye or Muddawahnyuh in the Eora language, and as Pinchgut Island. The site contains time gun, navigational...
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  • is a direct sequel to Pillars of Eternity, taking place in the world of Eora. As with the first game, the player assumes the role of a "Watcher", a character...
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  • He is especially known for his play The Cake Man, and for founding the Eora Centre for the Visual and Performing Arts. Merritt was born in 1945 into...
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    Jardwadjali. The birds were known as murawung or birabayin to the local Eora and Darug inhabitants of the Sydney basin. Emus were first reported as having...
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    At left, an Australian Aboriginal spear-thrower (called woomera in the Eora language)...
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    soil was poor. First contact was made with the local indigenous people, the Eora, who seemed curious but suspicious of the newcomers. The area was studded...
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    Bennelong (category Eora people)
    Woollarawarre Bennelong (c. 1764 – 3 January 1813) was a senior man of the Eora, an Aboriginal Australian people of the Port Jackson area, at the time of...
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  • was a co-founder of the Australian National Playwrights Conference, the Eora Centre, the National Black Playwrights Conference, and the Aboriginal National...
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