- Charles-Pierre
Boullanger (1772–1813) was a
French geographer who
served on
Nicolas Baudin's
scientific expedition to the
South Pacific and its islands...
- André
Boullanger (1578–1657), more
commonly known as
petit Père André ("little
Father André"), was a
French Roman Catholic monk and
preacher of the reformed...
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Boullanger Island lies off the
coast of
Western Australia and
covers an area of
about 35
hectares (86 acres). The
nearest settlement is the
mainland town...
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Roland Boullanger (11
January 1939 – 28 July 2020) was a
French ****troke swimmer. He
competed in two
events at the 1960
Summer Olympics. "Roland Boullanger"...
- The
Boullanger Island dunnart (Sminthopsis boullangerensis) is a
species of
dunnart found only on
Boullanger Island,
Western Australia. It was formerly...
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Nicolas Antoine Boulanger (French pronunciation: [nikɔla ɑ̃twan bulɑ̃ʒe]; 11
November 1722, in
Paris – 16
September 1759, in Paris) was a
French philosopher...
- a hill at the
terminus of Blue
Glacier Australia Robbins P****age and
Boullanger Bay
Important Bird Area,
Tasmania USA Robbins, California, town in Sutter...
- 4
metres (13 ft). Cape St
Cricq is the
southernmost point,
while Cape
Boullanger is the
northernmost point of the Island. Due to its
location south of...
- 16S rRNA (guanine527-N7)-methyltransferase Reynaud, C; Bruno, C;
Boullanger, P; Grange, J; Barbesti, S; Niveleau, A (1992). "Monitoring of urinary...
- from Baudin's expedition: for example,
Peron Peninsula,
Depuch Island,
Boullanger Island and
Faure Island.
After British colonisation, the name New Holland...