WHAT DOES フィッツロイ‐クロッシング MEAN IN JAPANESE?
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Definition of フィッツロイ‐クロッシング in the Japanese dictionary
Fitzroy Crossing Australia, the northern part of Western Australia, the town of Kimberley region. Located in the inland part of Bloom 400 kilometers east, it is located along the Fitzroy River. In the surroundings there are old mural paintings of Aboriginal, as well as nearby Geiki Valley National Park. フィッツロイ‐クロッシング【Fitzroy Crossing】 オーストラリア、西オーストラリア州北部、キンバリー地方の町。ブルームの東約400キロメートルの内陸部にあり、フィッツロイ川沿いに位置する。周辺にはアボリジニーの古い壁画が残るほか、近郊にゲイキ渓谷国立公園がある。
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Australia and New Zealand on a Shoestring - 442 ページ
available from Fitzroy Crossing Tourist Bureau. The Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM) also offers tours that depart at 8am and 3pm (tickets available at the gorge). FITZROY CROSSING %08 / pop 1500 A sleepy ...
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Perth & Western Australia - 239 ページ
FITZROY CROSSING %08 / pop 1100 This is a true outback town, located where the Great Northern Hwy crosses the Fitzroy River, with a large Aboriginal population hailing from the Gooniyandi, Bunuba, Wal- majarri and Wangkajungka ...
Terry Carter, Lara Dunston, Rebecca Chau, 2007
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Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and ...
This observation was supported by Kriol speakers in Halls Creek, who indicated that the differences between their Kriol and Fitzroy Crossing Kriol lay mostly in the lexicon and that both were the same language. It also again supports the claim ...
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Angels in the Outback: The Australian Inland Mission
The place in question was called Fitzroy Crossing, a tiny community in the Kimberley region but one which would provide many heartachesand headaches forFlynnand his twosuccessors. The author visited FitzroyCrossing forthe firstbut byno ...
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Agency, Contingency and Census Process: Observations of ...
Because Fitzroy Crossing is a town that services surrounding communities and pastoral stations in an area known as the Fitzroy Valley (estimated population 3500), there is much movement into and out of the town. In a sense, therefore, the ...
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Outback Australia - 319 ページ
Fitzroy River Fishing The Kimberley has the most spectacular and rugged coastline in Australia. ... If you're serious, other places to camp and fish are: downstream from Fitzroy Crossing to a point adjacent to Alligator Hill, about 10km south of ...
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Australia's Savannah Way: Cairns to Broome - 126 ページ
Heading south, across uninspiring country to the Fitzroy Crossing, a number of low ranges are crossed before the country flattens out onto open plains and scrubland. Just before the Crossing, the high-level bridge over the mighty Fitzroy River ...
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A Functional Grammar of Gooniyandi - 23 ページ
Sometime late last century the desert 'people' of the Great Sandy Desert began to move into the Fitzroy Valley (Kolig 1981221). ... Some Northern Kimberley people also moved into the Fitzroy Crossing area, although their major population ...
William B. McGregor, 1990
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Water, Sovereignty and Borders in Asia and Oceania - 187 ページ
Mangkaja Arts (1991) Karrayili: An Exhibition of Works by Students ofKarrayili Adult Education Centre, Fitzroy Crossing and Bayulu Community, Kimberley, Western Australia, Exhibition Catalogue. —— (2003) Martuwarra and Jila: River and ...
Devleena Ghosh, Heather Goodall, Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, 2009
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Fluvial Sedimentology VI (Special Publication 28 of the IAS) - 80 ページ
Typical flood hydrographs at Fitzroy Crossing, Dimond Gorge, Me No Savvy and Mount Winifred (1 January 1986 to 31 January 1986) (data source: Water Authority of Western Australia). 1983 and 1993, with the highest estimated flow at ...
Norman D. Smith, John Rogers, 2009