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Wallaga Lake is an
estuarine lake in Bega
Valley Shire in New
South Wales, Australia, the
largest lake in
southern NSW. It is
located between Bermagui...
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Wallaga Lake
National Park is a
former national park in New
South Wales, 296 km (184 mi) south-west of
Sydney and
north of Bermagui. It now
forms part...
- Gulaga, also
known as
Mount Gulaga (formerly
Mount Dromedary). The
former Wallaga Lake
National Park,
Goura Nature Reserve, and
Mount Dromedary Flora Reserve...
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Conjola Hexham Island, in the
lower Hunter River Honeysuckle Island, in
Wallaga Lake
Horse Island, in
Tuross Lake Jo**** Island,
located in
Little Swan...
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Welega (also
spelled Wollega; Oromo: Wallagga; Amharic: ወለጋ) was a
province in
western Ethiopia, with its
capital city at Nekemte. It was
named for the...
- or wood fire.
Anchotte – A
common dish in the
western part of
Oromia (
Wallaga), made from a
tuber crop rich in starch.
Baduu –
Liquid remaining after...
- pp. 61–90 Neg****o Gidada:
History of the
Sayyoo Oromoo of
Southwestern Wallaga,
Ethiopia from
about 1730 to 1886,
Addis Abeba 2001 (cited in González-Ruibal...
- from the
Bermagui Wallaga Lake
Djiringanj men's
group were able to
resume their traditional practice of fish with nets on
Wallaga Lake for the first...
- activist, actor, and author. He was a
Woiworrung and
Yorta Yorta man, born at
Wallaga Lake in
southern New
South Wales. He was
originally christened Harry Penrith...
- "King".[citation needed]
Umbarra lived on
Merriman Island, in the
middle of
Wallaga Lake,
while his
people lived on the s****s of the lake.
Umbarra was believed...