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    13°32′S 167°20′E / 13.533°S 167.333°E / -13.533; 167.333 Ureparapara (also known as Parapara for short; once known as Bligh Island) is the third largest...
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  • an Oceanic language spoken by about 240 people, on the east coast of Ureparapara Island in the Banks Islands of Vanuatu. It is distinct from Lehali, the...
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    provincial capital, is on Vanua Lava. The third largest island in the group, Ureparapara (also known as Parapara), is an old volcanic cone that has been breached...
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    Letas". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-12-30. "The Nowon and Votwos of Ureparapara". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-12-30....
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  • an Oceanic language spoken by about 200 people, on the west coast of Ureparapara Island in Vanuatu. It is distinct from Löyöp, the language spoken on...
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    Area in km2 Gaua 2,491 342 Kwakéa 26 1.2 Merelava 647 18 Merig 12 0.5 Mota 683 9.5 Motalava 1,451 24 Ra 189 0.5 Ureparapara 437 39 Vanua Lava 2,597 314...
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  • only in Vanuatu, where it is native to the islands of Vanua Lava and Ureparapara. Dowe, J.L. (1998). "Veitchia metiti". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...
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    Islands consist of 15 picturesque coral cays. It is located between Ureparapara, Vanua Lava, and Mota Lava. The estimated terrain elevation above sea...
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  • languages Torres Islands: Hiw, Lo-Toga (“Loh”) Banks Islands: Lehali–Löyöp (“Ureparapara”), Mwotlap–Volow (“Mwotlav”), Lemerig–Vera’a (“Vera'a”), Vurës–Mwesen...
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  • Alaska Bligh Island (Canada), Nootka Sound, Canada Bligh Island, a.k.a. Ureparapara, Banks group, Vanuatu This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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    inhabited) Tegua Ngwel (uninhabited) Linua Lo Toga Banks Islands Vet Tagde Ureparapara Rowa Islands (Reef Islands) Enwut (uninhabited) Lomeur Vanua Lava Kwakea...
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  •  United States Upper Twin Ohio River,  West Virginia  United States Uréparapara Banks Islands  Vanuatu Urie Lingey  Shetland Islands  Scotland Urup Kuril...
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    Laravat 680 0.2515 Malekula NCV Lehali tql 200 0.0740 Banks Islands (Ureparapara) NCV Lelepa lpa Havannah Harbour 400 0.1479 Lelepa, Efate NCV Lemerig...
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    World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2021-04-02. "The Nowon and Votwos of Ureparapara". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2021-04-02. "The President...
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    fourth largest island in the Banks Islands, after Gaua, Vanua Lava and Ureparapara. It is the highest (411 m or 1,348 ft) of the eastern chain of islands...
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  • Hiw Lo-Toga 580 [lht] Tegua, Lo, Toga Lehali 200 [tql] Ureparapara Löyöp 240 [urr] Ureparapara Volow extinct [mlv] Mota Lava Mwotlap 2100 [mlv] Mota Lava...
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    of the Solomon Islands) during a Pacific expedition, and is buried on Ureparapara of the Banks Islands (part of Vanuatu). After his death, his collections...
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  • particularly in the northeast Several other northern Vanuatu islands including Ureparapara, Gaua, and Ambae Port-Vila, the capital of Vanuatu Luganville, the country's...
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    surge. These effects damaged houses, crops, and property, especially on Ureparapara islands and the Torres Islands. Extensive damage was reported in New...
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    Plateau. The New Hebrides central chain stretches 1,200 km (750 mi) from Ureparapara island, Banks Islands, in the north to Hunter island in the south. The...
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  • 592 (Unnamed Caldera) Holocene Ureparapara 764 2507 13°32′S 167°20′E / 13.54°S 167.33°E / -13.54; 167.33 (Ureparapara) 476,000 BC Vanua Lava 921 3022...
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    1890). Mountains of south-east New Guinea. T. p. placens Mayr, 1941. Ureparapara and Vanua Lava, Vanuatu. T. p. poliocephalus Latham, 1801, Norfolk thrush...
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    where *βatu means "stone" and *[ta]ɣaⁿdai means "frigatebird". In Löyöp (Ureparapara, formerly Rowa), it is called Vot Tade [βɔt.taˈⁿdɛ], with prenasalised...
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    passed over Vanuatu's Torres Islands and came within 65 km (40 mi) of Ureparapara in the Banks Islands. Fortunately for the rest of Vanuatu though, Anne...
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  • thus built up an extensive ethnological collection. After his death in Ureparapara in 1898, his sister inherited her brother's extraordinary collection...
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  • county. - - 2 Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge 7.0 10.0 I - - - 10  Vanuatu, Ureparapara offshore 6.7 200.1 IV - - - 10  United States, Alaska, Aleutian Islands...
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  • Hapsburg monarch, including Espiritu Santo, Gaua, Maewo, Merelava, Merig, Ureparapara, Vanua Lava. He claimed the land for Spain and established a colony on...
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