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settlement of Fayaoué [faˈjawe], on
Ouvéa Island, is the
administrative centre of the commune.
Ouvéa is made up of
Ouvéa Island, the
smaller Mouli Island...
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Uvean (also
Uvean or ****a
Ouvéa; ****auvea in the vernacular) is a
Polynesian outlier language spoken on the
island of
Ouvéa, in the
Loyalty island group...
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Ouvéa,
named after Ouvéa Island, was the name of a
yacht used by
three DGSE
agents to
import the
naval mines used to sink the
Greenpeace protest yacht...
- The
Ouvéa cave
hostage taking occurred from 22
April 1988 to 5 May 1988 on the
island of
Ouvéa, New Caledonia, a
south Pacific island under control of...
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Ouvéa Island or Uvea
Island is one of the
Loyalty Islands, in the
archipelago of New Caledonia, an
overseas territory of
France in the
Pacific Ocean....
- in
English as /ˈjaɪ/ Y-EYE) is a
language of
Ouvéa Island (New Caledonia). It
shares the
island of
Ouvéa with ****auvea, a
Polynesian outlier language...
- 166°34′22″E / 20.64056°S 166.57278°E / -20.64056; 166.57278
Ouvéa Airport is an
airport in
Ouvéa, New
Caledonia (IATA: UVE, ICAO: NWWV). "Great
Circle Mapper"...
- The
Ouvea parakeet (Eunymphicus uvaeensis) or Uvea parakeet, is a
species of
parrot in the
genus Eunymphicus, in the
family Psittaculidae. It is endemic...
- An
alternative spelling of the
German masculine given name Uwe
Ouvéa Airport in
Ouvéa, New
Caledonia (call sign UVE) Uve Sabumei,
Papua New
Guinean rugby...
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Vietnamese Army. On 22
April 1988,
Kanak rebels took 36
French hostages in
Ouvéa island, New Caledonia, most of them
gendarms and
military personnel. On...