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Houaïlou (French pronunciation: [wa.ilu]) is a
commune in the
North Province of New Caledonia, an
overseas territory of
France in the
Pacific Ocean. Houaïlou...
- Ajië (also
known as
Houailou (Wailu), Wai, and A'jie) is an
Oceanic language spoken in New Caledonia. It has
approximately 4,000 speakers. A
glottal stop...
- The
Houaïlou River is a
river of New Caledonia. It has a
catchment area of 539
square kilometres. List of
rivers of New
Caledonia "The
impacts of opencast...
- Pouem- bout Koné Voh Kaala-
Gomen Koumac Poum
Belep Oué- goa Pouébo Hien- ghène
Touho Poindimié Ponéri-
houen Houaïlou Kouaoua Canala Ouvéa
Lifou Maré...
- Nakéty Emma
Haouli Koh Négropo Ou****é Hienghène Hienghène (chef-lieu)
Houaïlou Houaïlou (chef-lieu) Kaala-Gomen Kaala-Gomen (chef-lieu)
Tiebaghi Koné Koné...
- New
Caledonia where he
founded the "Dö nèvâ"
mission in the
valley of
Houailou.
Going beyond his role of pastor, he
applied himself to
understanding the...
- Koné, Poya
North Province Paici-Camuki - 14 Ajië
language A'jië 4044
Houaïlou, Ponérihouen, Poya,
Kouaoua North Province Ajië-Aro - 15 Arhâ language...
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George W.
Grace George W.
Grace (right) in
Houaïlou, New Caledonia, in 1955. Born
George William Grace (1921-09-08)September 8, 1921 Corinth, Mississippi...
- Castéra-Verduzan New
Caledonia Gyna
Moereo 18 176 cm (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in)
Houaïlou August, 22 in Païta Nord-Pas-de-Calais Iris
Mittenaere 22 172 cm (5 ft...
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nickel reserves of New Caledonia. Wide-scale
mining started in 1875 in
Houaïlou and
Canala communes.
Early mining was done by hand and then
gradually became...