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Vanikoro (sometimes
wrongly named Vanikolo) is an
island in the
Santa Cruz group,
located 118
kilometres (73 miles) to the
Southeast of the main Santa...
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Utupua and
Vanikoro, each a
group of
three related languages.
Utupua and
Vanikoro were
formerly classified together as the Utupua–
Vanikoro languages or...
- The
Vanikoro flying fox (Pteropus tuberculatus), also
known locally as the basapine, is a
species of bat in the
family Pteropodidae. It has only been found...
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Vanikoro island thrush (****us vanikorensis), also
known as the
Vanuatu island thrush, is a
species of p****erine in the
family ****idae. It is
found in...
- Russia, ****an, Samoa, Tonga, and
Australia before wrecking on the
reefs of
Vanikoro in the
Solomon Islands. Jean-François de
Galaup was born on 23
August 1741...
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rather than
genetic grouping),
including Utupua and
Vanikoro.
Blench doubts that
Utupua and
Vanikoro are
closely related, and thus
should not be grouped...
- (Vano, Alavano, Alavana) is a
nearly extinct language of the
island of
Vanikoro in the
easternmost province of the
Solomon Islands. As of 2012, it is only...
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Vanikoro ligata is a
species of very
small sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Vanikoridae. This
species occurs in the
Indian Ocean off...
- The
Vanikoro white-eye (Zosterops gibbsi) is a
species of bird in the
family Zosteropidae. It is
endemic to
Vanikoro in the
Santa Cruz
Islands of Temotu...
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Vanikoro mauritii is a
species of very
small sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Vanikoridae.
Vanikoro mauritii (Recluz, 1845). WoRMS (2009)...