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  • 41Bishlamar — Bichelamar Bichelamar (Bislama) Parlée au Vanuatu Nombre de locuteurs 200.000 Classification par famille créoles créoles à base lexicale anglaise  …

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  • 42Bislama — Bichelamar Bichelamar (Bislama) Parlée au Vanuatu Nombre de locuteurs 200.000 Classification par famille * créoles créoles à base lexicale anglaise  …

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  • 43Bislaman — Bichelamar Bichelamar (Bislama) Parlée au Vanuatu Nombre de locuteurs 200.000 Classification par famille créoles créoles à base lexicale anglaise  …

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  • 44Bislama — language name=Bislama region=Vanuatu speakers=6,200 (first language), >200,000 (additional language) familycolor=Creole fam1=Creole language fam2=English Creole fam3=Pacific iso1=bi iso2=bis iso3=bisBislama is a creole language, one of the… …

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  • 45List of Indonesia-related topics — This is a list of topics related to Indonesia. Those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes ( alt k ) in the sidebar.This list can re read in conjunction with List of basic Indonesia topics… …

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  • 46Yorkeys Knob, Queensland — Yorkeys Knob is one of the beach suburbs of Cairns, the regional capital of Far North Queensland, Australia. It is located approximately 13km north of the centre of Cairns, and is the third beach suburb after Machans Beach and Holloways… …

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  • 47Bislama — Bis·la·ma (bĭs läʹmə) n. A lingua franca based on Malay and English, spoken in the southwest Pacific, especially in the Papua New Guinea area. Also called Beach la Mar, Bêche de Mer.   [Pidgin, or native variant of Bêche de Mer.] * * * …

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  • 48Fiji — /fee jee/, n. 1. an independent archipelago of some 800 islands in the S Pacific, N of New Zealand, composed of the Fiji Islands and a smaller group to the NW: formerly a British colony, now a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 792,441; 7040… …

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  • 49Mary Watson (folk hero) — Mary Watson (1860–1881), was an Australian folk heroine. Mary Watson was 21 years old and had been married less than eighteen months when she died of thirst on No. 5 Island in the Howick Group off Cape Flattery in Far North Queensland, Australia …

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  • 50Beach-la-mar —   [biːtʃlə maː, englisch; aus portugiesisch bicho do mar »Seegurke«], englische Form von Bêche de mer. * * * Beach la mar [ bi:tʃlə ma:], das; : engl. Form von Bêche de mer …

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