- Guaia**** officinale,
commonly known as
roughbark lignum-vitae,
guaiacwood or gaïacwood, is a
species of tree in the
caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae, that...
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Plaine Des
Gaiacs Airfield is a
former World War II
airfield on New
Caledonia in the
South Pacific. It is
located at
Plaine Des
Gaiacs near the village...
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major combat operations.
Established on 14
December 1942 at
Plaine Des
Gaiacs Airfield, on New Caledonia, 13 AF was a
United States Army Air
Forces combat...
- It has 12 rooms. It is
served by the
French restaurant Le
Gaïac,
named after the rare
gaiac trees found in the vicinity. Simon,
Jordan S. (19
March 2007)...
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Americas and are
commonly known as lignum-vitae, guayacán (Spanish), or
gaïac (French). The
genus name
originated in Taíno, the
language spoken by the...
- Université des
Antilles et de la Guyane, organisée par
Dominique Berthet (Revues
Gaiac et
Recherches en esthétique)". La
Revue des
revues (in French). 52 (2):...
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Plaine Des
Gaiacs Airfield, New Caledonia, 18
April 1943
Carney Airfield, Guadalcanal,
Solomon Islands, 26 May 1943 (operated from
Plaine Des
Gaiacs Airfield...
- -60.94789 (Moulin à Vent)
Mount Gaïac, 14°03′04″N 60°54′17″W / 14.05111°N 60.9047°W / 14.05111; -60.9047 (
Gaïac) Paix
Bouche (town), 14°01′08″N 60°56′19″W...
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Squadron B-17E
Flying Fortress "Typhoon
McGoon II" on
Plaine Des
Gaiacs Airfield, New
Caledonia in
January 1943...
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tribes of New Caledonia.
Usually cut from a
hardwood type of iron wood,
gaiac or kohu they were used for war. Like all the
Pacific clubs,
their forms...