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  2. Groote Eylandt - Wikipedia

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    Groote Eylandt (Anindilyakwa: Ayangkidarrba; meaning "island" / ˈ ɡ r uː t ˌ aɪ l ə n d / [2]) is the largest island in the Gulf of Carpentaria and the fourth largest island in Australia. It was named by the explorer Abel Tasman in 1644 and is Dutch for "Large Island" in archaic spelling.

  3. Anindilyakwa people - Wikipedia

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    The accepted names for the Traditional Owners of the Groote archipelago are the Anindilyakwa people or Warnumamalya ('True People' in the Anindilyakwa language).. Although they have a strong sense of identity, the fourteen clans on Groote Eylandt and the surrounding islands did not have a collective name that they referred to themselves.

  4. Category:Groote Eylandt - Wikipedia

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  5. Anindilyakwa Land Council - Wikipedia

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    The Anindilyakwa Land Council (ALC) is a land council that represents the Anindilyakwa people of the Groote Archipelago in the Top End of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is one of four land councils in the Northern Territory. [1] The head office is located in Alyangula.

  6. 50 Times People Found Such Strange Things On Google ... - AOL

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    In short, it is a web and computer program that takes satellite images, aerial photography, and GIS (Geographic Information System) data and superimposes all of this on a 3D globe.

  7. Photos: Santa Cruz Wharf collapse

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    Damage to the Santa Cruz Wharf is seen in Santa Cruz, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Nic Coury) Damage is seen on the end of Santa Cruz Wharf during high surf in Santa Cruz, Calif ...

  8. ‘Houses everywhere are submerged’: Florida residents share ...

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    Idalia made landfall as a powerful, ‘extremely dangerous’ storm on Florida’s ‘nature coast’

  9. Saint Marcellus's flood - Wikipedia

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    Saint Marcellus's flood or Grote Mandrenke (Low Saxon: /ɣroːtə mandrɛŋkə/; Danish: Den Store Manddrukning, 'Great Drowning of Men') [1] was an intense extratropical cyclone, coinciding with a new moon, which swept across the British Isles, the Netherlands, northern Germany, and Denmark (including Schleswig/Southern Jutland) around 16 January 1362, causing at least 25,000 deaths. [1]