- The
Koreng, also
spelled Goreng, are an
indigenous Noongar people of south-west of
Western Australia.
Koreng belonged to the
Nyungic language family, and...
- in Beijing, China. Eric
Koreng at the
Beach Volleyball Database Eric
Koreng at FIVB.com Eric
Koreng at Olympics.com Eric
Koreng at
Olympics at Sports-Reference...
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Korang or
Koreng (Persian: كرنگ) may
refer to: Korang, Rabor,
Kerman Province, Iran Korang, Semnan, Iran
Korang River, ****stan This
disambiguation page...
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Bogna Koreng (Upper Sorbian:
Bogna Korjeńkowa; 1965 in Bautzen, East Germany) is a
Sorbian journalist and TV presenter.
Bogna Koreng grew up in a bilingual...
- and the
Shire of
Gnowangerup are
located on the
traditional land of the
Koreng people of the
Noongar nation.
Australian Bureau of
Statistics (28 June 2022)...
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although this
identification is not
completely secure.[citation needed] The
Koreng (Goreng)
people are
thought to have
spoken a
dialect of, or
closely related...
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prominence of 650
metres (2,130 ft). The
local Aboriginal people, the
Mineng and
Koreng/Goreng sub-groups of the
Noongar Nation, call the
mountain Boola Miyel or...
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Moornaming and the
Shire of Kent are
located on the
traditional land of the
Koreng people of the
Noongar nation.
Moornaming was a stop on the
Katanning to...
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while the east of the
shire is
located on the
traditional lands of the
Koreng people, also of the
Noongar nation. The
heritage listed Bobalong School...
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itself and
including Coblinine, is
located on the
traditional land of the
Koreng people. The
smaller western part, west of Katanning, is
located on the traditional...