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Guyra is a town
situated midway between Armidale and Glen
Innes on the
Northern Tablelands in the New
England region of New
South Wales, Australia. It...
- The
Guyra Argus is an English-language
newspaper published w****ly in
Guyra, New
South Wales. The
Guyra Argus was
first published in 1902 by
Albert Michael...
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Guyra Shire was a
local government area
located in the New
England region of New
South Wales, Australia. The
shire was
abolished on 12 May 2016, where...
- The
Guyra Ghost Mystery is a 1921
Australian film
written and
directed by John Cosgrove. It was
based on the real-life 1921
mystery of the
Guyra Ghost...
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works as "Campamento
Cerro León", "Londón Carapé", "
Guyrá campana", "Mamá ****andá". As an example, "
Guyrá campana" is very interesting,
since some of the...
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Prasophyllum caudiculum,
commonly known as the
Guyra l**** orchid, is a
species of
orchid endemic to a
small area of
northern New
South Wales. It has a...
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Guyra railway station is a heritage-listed
former railway station and now
machinery museum on the Main
Northern railway line at
Guyra,
Armidale Regional...
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Archived from the
original on 15 June 2009.
Retrieved 9
August 2010. "
Guyra Campana".
Guyra Paraguay.
Retrieved 9
August 2010. "Philippine
National Symbols"...
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Quechua meaning 'to remain'. In Brazil, they are
called urutau from Guaraní
guyra 'bird' and tau 'ghost'. The
potoos today are
exclusively found in the Americas...
- Face at the
Window (1919)
while stories featuring ghosts would appear in
Guyra Ghost Mystery (1921). By 1913, the more
prolific era of
Australian cinema...