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Groote Eylandt (Anindilyakwa: Ayangkidarrba;
meaning "island" /ˈɡruːtˌaɪlənd/) is the
largest island in the Gulf of
Carpentaria and the
fourth largest...
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seasonal foraging and hunting. The name was
translated into the
Dutch Noten Eylandt, then
Anglicized into
Nutten Island,
before being renamed Governor's Island...
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years in 1969. The
island was
called Minnehanonck by the
Lenape and
Varken Eylandt (Hog Island) by the
Dutch during the
colonial era and
later Blackwell's...
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Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Anindilyakwa people on
Groote Eylandt and
Bickerton Island in the Gulf of
Carpentaria in the
Northern Territory...
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Groote Eylandt Airport (IATA: GTE, ICAO: YGTE) is an
airport serving Groote Eylandt, an
island in the Gulf of
Carpentaria in
Northern Territory, Australia...
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Groote Eylandt Mining Company,
known by its
acronym GEMCO, is an
Australian company that was
commissioned to mine high
grade manganese ore. GEMCO...
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Groote Eylandt monitor (Var**** insulanicus) is a medium-sized
species of
monitor lizard in the
family Varanidae. The
species is
native to Northern...
- Long
Island is a
densely po****ted
island in the
southeastern geographical area of the
State of New York. Long
Island may also
refer to: Long
Island (New...
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Arnhem land (meaning "Wild Country"), from the
Cobourg Peninsula to
Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Kayu Jawa was the name for the
fishing grounds...
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Angurugu is a
community located on
Groote Eylandt in the
Northern Territory, Australia. The main
spoken languages are Anindilyakwa, an
Australian Aboriginal...