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Bulolo is a town in Wau-
Bulolo Urban LLG,
Morobe Province,
Papua New Guinea. It was once an
important gold
dredging centre in the
former Territory of New...
- HMS
Bulolo was a 6,267 ton p****enger and
cargo ship of the Burns,
Philp Shipping Company operating in the
South Pacific. In 1939 she was
converted into...
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Bulolo Airport (IATA: BUL, ICAO: AYBU) is an
airfield serving Bulolo, in the
Morobe Province of
Papua New Guinea. PNG
Airstrip Guide.
August 2005. Airlines...
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Bulolo Valley is a
geographical area in
Bulolo District,
Morobe Province,
Papua New Guinea. The
Bulolo River and its
tributaries form the
extent of...
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Bulolo Flats is a heritage-listed
apartment block at 9
McLachlan Street,
Fortitude Valley, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was
designed by...
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Bulolo Forestry College is a
university located in
Bulolo,
Papua New Guinea. The
university is a
campus of the
Papua New
Guinea University of Technology...
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Bulolo United,
known briefly as MMJV
Bulolo United for
sponsorship reasons, is a semi-professional
Papua New
Guinea ****ociation
football team
based in...
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bulolo rainbowfish (Chilatherina
bulolo) is a
species of
rainbowfish in the
subfamily Melanotaeniinae.
Bulolo Rainbowfish are
found in the fast flowing...
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Bulolo District is a
district of the
Morobe Province of
Papua New Guinea. Its
capital is
Bulolo. The po****tion of the
district was 101,568 at the 2011...
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capital of New Guinea,
replacing Rabaul. 1942 ****anese bomb Lae,
Salamaua and
Bulolo on 21 January. ****anese land in Lae on 8 March. 1942–1945 War
arrives in...