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  2. Guzman y Gomez - Wikipedia

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    Guzman y Gomez (GYG; / ɡ ʊ z. ˈ m ɑː n. iː. ɡ oʊ. ˈ m ɛ z /) [1] is a Mexican casual and fast food restaurant chain based in Australia. Many restaurants also serve coffee through the “Cafe Hola” brand which operates during the morning.

  3. Pimpama language - Wikipedia

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    Pimpama is an indigenous language of Australia, possibly spurious, [1] [failed verification] and if real, certainly extinct. The language was spoken on the coast near modern-day Brisbane . Along with Gowar , it may have been related to the Bandjalangic languages .

  4. Southwestern Paman languages - Wikipedia

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    The Southwestern Paman languages are a family of the Paman languages spoken on the western part of the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia.. Alpher (1972) accepts Southwestern Pama as a valid node; the classification below is his. [1]

  5. GYG - Wikipedia

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    GYG may refer to: Global Young Greens, an emerging global organisation; Guzman y Gomez, Australian casual-dining restaurant chain This page was last edited on 7 ...

  6. Paman languages - Wikipedia

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    Various classifications of the Paman languages exist. The one outlined below is that of R. M. W. Dixon, though he does not accept that these branches are necessarily related to each other.

  7. Category:Pimpama, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Pimpama River This page was last edited on 3 October 2018, at 20:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages/Glottolog 4.3 language names

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    Glottolog 4.3 had, as of 2021 Jan 17, 8516 language entries. 8413 of these were associated with a continent and a list of their names and codes was downloaded. There was no obvious way to download the other 103 [lists max out at 2000 entries], but they are presumably the same as in earlier editions of Glottolog and are presumably already provided for.

  9. Global Young Greens - Wikipedia

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    GYG is a joint project of over 70 youth organisations and many hundreds of individuals, including the Federation of Young European Greens, Asia Pacific Young Greens Network, Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe, Young Volunteers for the Environment and others. GYG is a non-profit organisation under Belgian law.