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photos reveal remnants of
ancient lavakas in
recently deforested areas,
showing that
those areas were
eroded by
lavakas before the rain
forests grew; and...
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became King
Siaosi Tupou V. ʻAhoʻeitu, then
known as
Prince ʻUlukālala
Lavaka Ata, ****umed the role of
prime minister on 3
January 2000. In 2004, several...
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Lavaka is the
Malagasy word for "hole",
usually found on the side of a hill, is a type of
erosional feature common in Madagascar.
Lavaka may also refer...
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Heamani Lavaka (10
January 1969 – 22
April 2024) was a
Tongan rugby union player who pla**** as prop.
Lavaka was
first capped for
Tonga during the match...
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called lavakas.
These are
typically 40
meters (130 ft) wide, 80
meters (260 ft) long and 15
meters (49 ft) deep. Some
areas have as many as 150
lavakas/square...
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Lavaca (/
ləˈvɑːkə/ lə-VAH-kə) is a city in
Calhoun County,
located in the U.S.
state of Texas. The po****tion was 12,248 at the 2010
census and 11...
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Lavaca (/
ləˈvɑːkə/ lə-VAH-kə) is a city in
Sebastian County, Arkansas,
United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma
Metropolitan Statistical...
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Lavaca County (/
ləˈvɑːkə/ lə-VAH-kə) is a
county located in the U.S.
state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its po****tion was 20,337. Its
county seat...
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proclaimed on 11
April 2019.
Tupou VI (then
known as
Prince ʻUlukālala
Lavaka Ata) was
Prime Minister of
Tonga from 3
January 2000 – 11
February 2006...
- made headlines.
Prime Minister Prince ʻAhoʻeitu ʻUnuakiʻotonga Tukuʻaho (
Lavaka Ata ʻUlukālala) (now King
Tupou VI)
resigned suddenly on 11
February 2006...