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Kuringgai (also
spelled Ku-ring-gai, Kuring-gai, Guringai, Kuriggai) (IPA: [
kuriŋɡai],) is an
ethnonym referring to an
Indigenous Australian people who once...
- Ku-ring-gai
Council is a
local government area in
Northern Sydney (Upper
North S****), in the
state of New
South Wales, Australia. The area is
named after...
- Pit****er to the north; Mona Vale to the east and south; and
Church Point,
Kuringai Chase and
Ingleside to the west.
Bayview takes its name from a description...
- Ku-ring-gai (also
spelled Kuringgai, Kuring-gai, Guringai, Kuriggai) (IPA: [
kuriŋɡai]) is an
ethnonym referring to (a) an
hypothesis regarding an aggregation...
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style properties.
Thornleigh was
originally part of the land that the
Kuringai people settled. The
first non-indigenous
people to
explore the area of...
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least periodically inhabited by, the
Cammeraigal clan or
tribe of the
Kuringai (also
known as Guringai)
Aboriginal people. The
Cammeraigal had occupied...
- that the use of the term
Guringai or any of its
various spellings such as
Kuringai is not
warranted given its
origin and
previous use.” In
reference to the...
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racing track used to run
along this
runway and
parts of
Luxford Road and
Kuringai Ave
prior to the NSW
Housing Commission developing the area in the mid-1960s...
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easily reached by
taking Bobbin Head Road
through North Turramurra or
Kuringai Chase Road,
Mount Colah near Hornsby.
Facilities at
Bobbin Head include...
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represent a
cryptic species. A
description published as
Pantherosaurus kuringai in 1985 is
regarded as a
synonym for this species. The
common names include...