(primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Bamaga (English: /ˈbæməɡə/ BAM-ə-gə, Kalaw Lagaw Ya: [ˈbamaɡa]) is an Indigneous town and locality about 40...
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The Bamaga and Telegraph Roads link the Peninsula Developmental Road (PDR), at a junction 117 km (73 mi) north of Coen, with Airport Road in Bamaga, Queensland...
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Northern Peninsula Airport (redirect from Bamaga Airport)
Northern Peninsula Airport (IATA: ABM, ICAO: YNPE) is an airport serving Bamaga, a town near the northern tip of the Cape York Peninsula and is located...
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Bamazomus bamaga is a species of schizomid arachnid (commonly known as a short-tailed whip-scorpion) in the Hubbardiidae family. It is endemic to Australia...
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population of 293 people. Seisia is the area north of New Mapoon and west of Bamaga on Cape York Peninsula. Seisia Island Community lies within a small DOGIT...
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Syzygium fibrosum (redirect from Bamaga satinash)
Papua New Guinea, and Australia. Common names include small red apple, (Bamaga) fibrous satinash and apricot satinash. Leaves are opposite, smooth, leathery...
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J Sproats & R Mitchell, Saibai to Bamaga, The Migration from Saibai to Bamaga on the Cape York Peninsula (Bamaga Island Council Joe Sproats and Associates...
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communities in the Northern Peninsula Area are Injinoo, New Mapoon, Seisia and Bamaga. There is an undeveloped town Aloa (10°53′05″S 142°21′04″E / 10.8848°S...
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Somerset, Queensland (redirect from Somerset, Bamaga)
(Bamaga Airfield)). It is operated by the Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council. It is 10.1 kilometres (6.3 mi) south-east of the town of Bamaga to...
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Cryptocarya bamagana, commonly known as Bamaga walnut, is a tree in the laurel family and is endemic to Cape York Peninsula. Its leaves are lance-shaped...
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