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  • 51Exmouth Gulf — Inlet of the Indian Ocean, Western Australia. Located between North West Cape and the mainland, the gulf is 55 mi (90 km) long and 30 mi (48 km) across the mouth. Fishing, pearling, prawning, and tourism are the main local industries. Nearby Cape …

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  • 52Charles Harper (politician) — Not to be confused with Charles Harper (Mayor). Not to be confused with Charles Harper (colonial administrator). Charles Harper Charles Harper (15 July 1842–20 April 1912) was a pastoralist, newspaper proprieter and politician in colonial Western …

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  • 53Culture of the United Arab Emirates — File:Deira Souk on 9 May 2007 mother of dogs use to live thir Pict 2.jpg A traditional souk in Deira, Dubai The United Arab Emirates has a diverse and multicultural society.[1] The country s cultural imprint as a small, ethnically homogenous… …

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  • 54Список объектов Всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО в Бахрейне — В списке объектов Всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО в Бахрейне значится 1 наименование, что составляет около 0,1 % от общего числа (962 на 2012 год). Кроме этого, по состоянию на 2010 год, 6 объектов на территории Бахрейне находятся в числе… …

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  • 55Broome — I. /brum/ (say broohm) noun 1. Sir Frederick Napier, 1842–96, British administrator, born in Canada; governor of WA 1883–89. 2. his wife, Lady Mary Anne, 1831–1911, Jamaican born British author and journalist; wrote Station Life in New Zealand… …

  • 56Port Hedland — /pɔt ˈhɛdlənd/ (say pawt hedluhnd) noun a town, shire and seaport on the north western coast of WA, south west of Broome; iron ore port. Port Hedland lies in territory traditionally inhabited by the Kariyarra people. European pastoralists were in …

  • 57Thursday Island — /θɜzdeɪ ˈaɪlənd/ (say therzday uyluhnd) noun an island in Torres Strait, north east of Prince of Wales Island; administrative and commercial headquarters of Torres Strait. 3 km2. The traditional inhabitants of Thursday Island are the Muralag… …

  • 58Pearl — Pearl, v. i. 1. To resemble pearl or pearls. [1913 Webster] 2. To give or hunt for pearls; as, to go pearling. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 59Australian English — (AusE, AuE, AusEng, en AU[1]) is the name given to the group of dialects spoken in Australia that form a major variety of the English language. English is the primary language spoken throughout Australia …

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  • 60Darwin, Northern Territory — Port Darwin redirects here. For the old name of Falkland Islands, see Darwin, Falkland Islands. Darwin Northern Territory …

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