- The
Kwiambal are an
Aboriginal Australian people of New
South Wales. The
ethnonym is
formed from
their word for "no",
transcribed by
early ethnographers...
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Kwiambal is a
national park in New
South Wales,
Australia located about 30 km from the town of Ashford. The
Severn River and
Macintyre River both flow...
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Gujambal (Guyambal,
Kwiambal) is a
possible extinct Australian Aboriginal language. It is undo****ented. 'Gambuwal' may have been the same language. D35...
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MacIntyre Falls, the
annual Ashford Salami Festival and
Ashford Caves at
Kwiambal National Park.
Australian Bureau of
Statistics (25
October 2007). "Ashford...
- 143055555556°S 152.60138888889°E / -31.143055555556; 152.60138888889 1999
Kwiambal National Park 29°09′15″S 150°59′02″E / 29.154166666667°S 150.98388888889°E...
- the
Bigambul language was used by the
Bigambul people, with
Gambuwal and
Kwiambal (or Gujambal)
known dialects. However, it is more
likely that the Gamilaraay...
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Bigambal language was
spoken by the
Bigambul people, with
Gambuwal and
Kwiambal (or Gujambal)
known dialects. However, it is
likely that the Gamilaraay...
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Alectryon subdentatus (
Kwiambal National Park) (
Kwiambal National Park)
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms...
- units; his
Yunggai nation throws together the Anēwan,
Jukambal and the
Kwiambal; his
Wachigaru dissolves into one
fictional unity the Banbai, Gumbaynggirr...
- Cottan-Bimbang
Cunnawarra Ebor
Falls Gibraltar Range Guy
Fawkes River Kings Plains Kwiambal Little Llangothlin Nature Reserve Mummel Gulf New
England Nowendoc Nymboida...