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Kitja may be,
Kitja people,
Australia Kitja language,
Australia Kitja Boorn (spearwood) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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March 2016.
Retrieved 1
December 2017. Tindale,
Norman Barnett (1974). "
Kitja (WA)".
Aboriginal Tribes of Australia:
Their Terrain,
Environmental Controls...
- Kija (variously
spelled Gija,
Kitja, Gidja) is an
Australian Aboriginal language today spoken by
about 200 people, most of whom live in the
region from...
- from the
original on 2018-11-26.
Retrieved 2017-12-16. Apichonrojarek,
Kitja (January 16, 2009). "Pepsi Eyes
Growth Despite Slow Market".
Bangkok Post...
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Kunzea glabrescens,
commonly known as spearwood, is a
flowering plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia...
- Kitabool, Kitapul, Gidabul, Gidjoobal, Kuttibul,
Noowidal New
South Wales Kitja[2] Kija[1]
Western Australia Kimberley Koa[2] Guwa[1]
Queensland Eyre Koamu[2]...
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Critically endangered Tangkic. Qld,
Bentinck Island Kija
language Gidja, Kidja,
Kitja, Lunga,
Lungga 210
Severely endangered WA
Kokata language 3
Western Desert...
- ericifolia,
commonly known as spearwood,
native tree or
yellow kunzea, or as
kitja boorn,
poorndil or
condil by the
Noongar people, is an
erect woody evergreen...
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Ghomara ghr I/L
Ghera ghs I/L Guhu-Samane ght I/L Ghale,
Kutang gia I/L
Kitja gib I/L
Gibanawa gic I/L Gail gid I/L
Gidar gie I/L Niger–Congo Gaɓogbo...
- The
traditional owners of the area that the
river flows through are the
Kitja, Ola and
Wilawila peoples. "History of
river names – D".
Western Australian...