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  • Hawaiki — The Māori name Hawaiki refers to the mythical land to which some Polynesian cultures trace their origins. It may also refer to an underworld in many Māori stories, and in Mangaia in the Cook Islands. Tregear (1891:392) records that the Cook… …   Wikipedia

  • Niuean language — Niuean ko e vagahau Niuē Spoken in Niue, Cook Islands, New Zealand, Tonga Native speakers 8,000  (no date) Language family …   Wikipedia

  • Jiwarli language — Ethnologue shows Jiwarli as an alternate name for the Australian Aboriginal language Mangarla. This is incorrect as Juwarliny is a dialect of Mangarla Jiwarli Spoken in Western Australia Extinct April 1986 with the death of Jack Butler. Language… …   Wikipedia

  • Idioma niuano — Prueba Wikipedia en Idioma niuano en la Incubadora de Wikimedia Idioma niuano ko e vagahau Niuē Hablado en Niue, Islas Cook …   Wikipedia Español

  • Niue — Niuē Fekai Niue Niue …   Wikipedia Español

  • Население Ниуэ — Координаты: 19°03′48″ ю. ш. 169°52′11″ з. д. / 19.063333° ю. ш. 169.869722° з. д.  …   Википедия

  • Савидж — Координаты: 19°03′48″ ю. ш. 169°52′11″ з. д. / 19.063333° ю. ш. 169.869722° з. д.  …   Википедия

  • Netball around the world — Schoolyard netball game at Reygersdal Primary School, South Africa. Netball is a popular participant sport in some parts of the world, particularly in countries of the Commonwealth of Nations.[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Netball in Niue — National team Niue Netball in Niue is a popular local sport. Games are most often played by girls on Saturdays between June and August,[1][2] though games can be played at all times of the year …   Wikipedia

  • Rhus taitensis — Apape Rhus taitensis …   Wikipédia en Français

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