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The Rallye de Nouvelle-Calédonie is a rallying event held in the French island of New Caledonia. The rally dates back as far as 1967 [ 1 ] and was known then as the New Caledonia Safari. That first rally was won by Australian driver John Keran driving a Volvo 122S . [ 2 ]
For 1904 the new company introduced the Royal Tourist, a touring car model. Equipped with a tonneau , it could seat five passengers and sold for $2,300, equivalent to $77,996 in 2023. The Model O has a vertically mounted water-cooled straight-twin , situated at the front of the car and producing 16 hp (11.9 kW).
In September 1940, New Caledonia joined the Free France organization, founded June 1940 after the Fall of France. In March 1942, an agreement was made between Free France and the United States for a base in New Caledonia. In July and August 1942, Seabees arrived and began building the naval base.
This article shows a list of cities, towns and villages in New Caledonia. Major cities and towns. Provincial capitals are shown in bold. N° City Population [1]
The University of New Caledonia (UNC) dates to 1987 when the Université française du Pacifique (French University of the Pacific) was created, with two centres, one in French Polynesia and the other in New Caledonia. In 1997 the decision was made to split the two parts into separate universities and so in 1999 the Université de la Nouvelle ...
For example, if you attend a home and garden show shortly after receiving your raise, you might want to take a beat before putting money down on a hot tub or new gazebo. Give yourself time to make ...
Gomès became Provincial President, and Harold Martin became President of the Government of New Caledonia. In 2005, Lafleur announced his intentions to step down in favour of Pierre Frogier, who represented New Caledonia's 2nd constituency and was a close supporter of the President of the UMP in France, soon-to-be-President Nicolas Sarkozy ...
New Caledonia requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. [1] Current plates are European standard 520 mm × 110 mm, and use French stamping dies. The overseas departments and territories of France have three-digit codes, starting with 97, which was originally the single code for them all. [2]