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- Bougainville may refer to: Look up Bougainville in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Autonomous Region of Bougainville, historically known as the North...
- is Banoni Census Division, Buin Sub-District, Bouganville Province, Papua New Guinea. The Bouganville Province is technically an island in between Papua...
- Kałuża (born 5 November 1967) is a Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Bouganville since 2020. He previously served as bishop of the Diocese of Goroka from...
- unauthorized landing on Bouganville, that was counter to an interim ceasefire Papua New Guinea's civilian leadership had negotiated with Bouganville rebel forces...
- Soraken is a village on the Soraken Peninsula in Bouganville, an island of Papua New Guinea. In January 1913, a copra plantation and a railway system...
- class Hoggatt Bay, Windham Bay, Lunga Point, Bismarck Sea, Salamaua, Bouganville for Commencement Bay (CVE-105) class Block Island Adapted designs MS-33/3D...
- The Star of Peru, originally the Himalaya and eventually the Bouganville, was an iron sided sailing vessel. When she was purchased by the Alaska ****ng...
- NHIndustries NH90, Agusta A109 Engagements World War II, Vietnam War, Sinai, Bouganville Peace Monitoring Group, East Timor, Solomon Islands. Decorations Meritorious...
- sorties in 1944 and 1945. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross on Bouganville where he led an operation that destro**** three or four ****anese tanks...
- = biseriata Butler, 1882; = bonguensis Fruhstorfer, 1899; = cecilia Bouganville, 1837; = chionippe Hübner, 1823; = cometho Godman & Salvin, 1888; = coriacea...