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Nyora /naɪˈjɔːrə/ is a town in
South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia,
approximately 84
kilometres (52 mi) south-east of Melbourne's
Central Business District...
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Nyora was a 1,279 GRT
cargo ship that was
built in 1935 as
Adrian by Nordseewerke,
Emden for
German owners. She was
seized by the
Allies in the Copenhagen...
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Nyora is a
railway station on the
former South Gippsland line in
South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The
station was also
formerly used as the northern...
- the line from
Nyora to
Leongatha was used by the
South Gippsland Tourist Railway until it
ceased operations in 2016. The
section from
Nyora to Welshpool...
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toasted almonds, pine nuts, and/or hazelnuts,
olive or
sunflower oil, and
nyora peppers (capsi**** annuum, a sun-dried, small,
round variety of red bell...
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former South Gippsland railway line
between Nyora and Leongatha, and
operated services from
Leongatha to
Nyora, via Korumburra, the
journey taking about...
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Nyora is a
rural locality in the
central south part of the
Riverina and the
previous site of a
public school. It is
situated by road,
about 21 kilometres...
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Great Southern Rail
Trail is a 131-kilometre rail
trail from
Yarram to
Nyora in
South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
Sections of the
trail are flat...
- post
office known as Lang Lang East
opened in 1885 but was
replaced by
Nyora in 1890,
again near the station.
General Motors Holden operated the Lang...
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Gurma Dynasty 1800 to 1815
Bangba Nyora II 1815 to 18?? Kpe Toni II 18?? to 18??
Kurugu IV
Atakora 18?? to 1880
Nyora III 1880 to 28 July 1899 Kpe Toni...