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Otway may
refer to: Cape
Otway, a
geographical feature on the
coast of Victoria,
Australia Shire of
Colac Otway, Victoria,
Australia Great Otway National...
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Otway (1780–1842) was an
Irish writer and
clergyman who
wanted to
study and
improve the
condition of the poor.
Caesar Otway was born at
Castle Otway near...
- been
named HMAS
Otway. HMAS
Otway (1927), an Odin-class
submarine launched in 1926 and
transferred to the
Royal Navy in 1931. HMAS
Otway (S 59), an Oberon-class...
- the
Yarra Valley,
Otways and
Dandenong Ranges reaching "half a
thousand feet" (500 m). In 1856, on an
overland trip
across the
Otways Ranges from Forrest...
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Otway National Park.
Wikivoyage has a
travel guide for
Great Otway National Park.
Great Otway National Park
Otway Ranges Environment Network Otways Accommodation...
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Thomas Otway (3
March 1652 – 14
April 1685) was an
English dramatist of the
Restoration period, best
known for
Venice Preserv'd, or A Plot Discover'd...
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Otway Burns (c. 1775 –
August 25, 1850) was an
American privateer during the War of 1812 and later, a
North Carolina State Senator.
Burns was born at...
- John
Otway (born 2
October 1952) is an
English singer-songwriter who has
built a cult
audience through extensive touring.
Otway was born in Aylesbury,...
- The name
Otways is used for the
major geographical features located in the
south of the LGA,
which are The
Otways and Cape
Otway. Cape
Otway was originally...
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region in 1837 when
Joseph Gellibrand and
George Hesse became lost in the
Otways on an expedition. It was
found that
Hesse probably died of exposure, while...