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    Suwarrow Suwarrow (also called Suvorov, Suvarou, or Suvarov) is an island in the northern group of the Cook Islands in the south Pacific Ocean. It is...
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  • Tom Neale (category People from Suwarrow)
    years – in three sessions – living alone on the island of Anchorage in the Suwarrow atoll, the first two of which were the basis of his popular autobiography...
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  • The Romanov Empire (Russian: Романовская Империя), also known as the Imperial Throne (Russian: Императорский Престол), formerly the Russian Empire (Российская...
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    Local Government Act 1993) except Nassau, which is governed by Pukapuka (Suwarrow, with only one caretaker living on the island, also governed by Pukapuka...
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  • Frisbie's wife, the family visited the uninhabited Northern Cook atoll Suwarrow and lived there for almost a year. The celebrated story of their hurricane...
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    is credited with coining the name. Other names considered were Concord, Suwarrow, and Tecumseh. In 1816, the year Indiana gained statehood, the U.S. Congress...
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    Rarotonga (capital) Takutea Manihiki Nassau Penrhyn atoll Pukapuka Rakahanga Suwarrow Note: The table is ordered from north to south. Population figures from...
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    Martini Henry 1882 - Navigator 1881 - Darebin 1880 - Grand Flaneur 1879 - Suwarrow 1878 - Wellington 1877 - Chester 1876 - Briseis 1875 - Robin Hood 1874...
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    up the Cook Islands (Tongareva, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Pukapuka, Nassau, Suwarrow, Palmerston, Aitutaki, Manuae, Takutea, Atiu, Mitiaro, Mauke, Rarotonga...
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  • telecommunications as well as internet access on all islands except Suwarrow. Communications to Suwarrow is via HF radio. "Banking Act 2011". PACLII. 13 December...
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    Palmerston Island Penrhyn Island/Tongareva Pukapuka Rakahanga Rarotonga Suwarrow Takutea Niue Tokelau Atafu Nukunonu Fakaofo New Zealand also claims the...
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    Northern Cook Islands (Pukapuka, Nassau, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Penrhyn, Suwarrow and Palmerston) Western Polynesia Tonga Samoa Wallis and Futuna Niue Eastern...
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    – Jockey John Dodd died as a result of injuries received while riding Suwarrow in the race 1882 – The first bookmakers were licensed at Flemington. 1888...
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    in three sessions in the 1950s and 1960s living alone on the island of Suwarrow in the Northern Cook Islands group. His time there is documented in his...
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    during the communist period, as was the Russian ship which discovered Suwarrow Island in the Pacific in 1814. Various currency notes of the Transnistrian...
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    Simpson (1913) describes him as being blown to pieces by an explosion on Suwarrow Island. Fanny Stevenson in her journal of the voyage of the "Janet Nicoll"...
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    Mangaia, of at least 1.7 m (5 ft 7 in) in the last 3400 years. The northern Suwarrow Atoll rim has portions of reef dated to between 4680 and 4310 years B.P...
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    Canto 7, stanza 52 of Byron's Don Juan, the Russian general Suvorov (or "Suwarrow" as Byron anglicizes it) is described training the 'awkward squad' prior...
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    Atoll, is at 16°44′N latitude and 169°31′W longitude. The southernmost is Suwarrow at 13°16′S latitude and 163° 7′W longitude. Teraina, Tabuaeran, Kiritimati...
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    inhabits. Large populations exist on the Cook Islands, especially Pukapuka, Suwarrow, Mangaia, Takutea, Mauke, Atiu, and Palmerston Island. These are close...
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  • Dumbrăveni, Vrancea, Romania, formerly known as Generalisimul Suvorov Suwarrow, or Suvorov, in the Cook Islands Suvorov Glacier, Antarctica Aleksandr...
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  • North American Postal Service Tom Neale, New Zealand lone occupant of Suwarrow Walter Neale (c1600–1639), British explorer and Colonial administrator...
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    sailors but not included in the original empire's successor states—such as Suwarrow atoll in the South Pacific, Antarctica and others. The main declared goals...
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  • one of the horses, Wheatear, to fall. Shortly after that Dodd's horse, Suwarrow, was forced into the rails. Dodd suffered a broken leg and internal injuries...
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    consists of the atolls of Manihiki, Nassau, Penrhyn, Pukapuka, Rakahanga and Suwarrow, along with the submerged Tema Reef. The chain forms a roughly inverted...
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  • Islands part of the Satsunan Islands part of the Ryukyu Islands  Japan Suwarrow Cook Islands  Cook Islands Svartsjölandet Lake Mälaren  Sweden Sveaborg...
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    thought the raid might help raise his men's morale. Spee intended to coal at Suwarrow Atoll before sailing to Papeete, but was prevented by foul weather. Instead...
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    until delivered to their destination. On 17 April 1868, Hayes arrived off Suwarrow on the brig Rona, with 109 islanders from Niue (then known as Savage Island)...
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  • escape. Ketch Jean Bart captured on 1 March 1800 by the hired armed cutter Suwarrow. French whaling vessel Jean Bart which visited the Auckland Islands, departing...
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    later that day as it passed near the Cook Island of Suwarrow. As the system passed near Suwarrow, the NPMOC reported that Pam had reached its peak intensity...
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