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    New Hebrides, officially the New Hebrides Condominium (French: Condominium des Nouvelles-Hébrides, lit. "Condominium of the New Hebrides") and named after...
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    glaciations. The Hebrides can be divided into two main groups, separated from one another by the Minch to the north and the Sea of the Hebrides to the south...
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    The New Hebrides Plate, sometimes called the Neo-Hebridean Plate, is a minor tectonic plate (just larger than a microplate) located in the Pacific Ocean...
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    Fiji Vanuatu New Caledonia Zealandia North  Fiji Basin d'Entrecasteaux     Ridge New Hebrides   Trench   Hunter Fracture     Zone     Lau   Ridge South...
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  • group of the New Hebrides (which became Vanuatu in 1980). It circulated alongside British and later Australian currency. The New Hebrides franc was nominally...
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    New Hebrides. [email protected]. pp. 391–403. ISBN 978-982-02-0140-8. Davillé, Ernest (1895). La colonisation française aux Nouvelles-Hébrides. O'Reilly...
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  • by the Vanuatu Football Federation. It was known as the New Hebrides until the New Hebrides became Republic of Vanuatu in 1980. It finished fourth in...
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    in plantation agriculture. New Caledonia's primary experience with blackbirding revolved around a trade from the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) to the Grand...
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    Hebrides, separated from the Scottish mainland and from the Inner Hebrides by the waters of the Minch, the Little Minch, and the Sea of the Hebrides....
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    by British explorer Captain James Cook, who named them the New Hebrides, after the Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland, a name that lasted until independence...
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    Kalontas Malon and adopted by the Vanua'aku Pati. When the party led the New Hebrides to independence as Vanuatu in 1980, the colours of the party flag (red...
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    commercial music, which are currently being played in town, include African new wave, Reggae, zouk music and reggaeton. African Zouk, Reggae and Reggaeton...
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  • Look up Hebrides in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Hebrides are an archipelago of islands off the western coast of Scotland. These islands include...
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    standard. The gold franc was used in the Anglo-French Condominium of the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) as the currency in which the joint administration's postal...
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    the New Hebrides" (PDF). "New Zealand Foreign Affairs Review". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 1976. Jupp, James; Sawer, Marian (1979). "New Hebrides 1978-79:...
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    Anglo-French Condominium of the New Hebrides. [email protected]. p. 423. ISBN 978-982-02-0342-6. Charles Robequain, "Nouvelles-Hébrides et l'immigration annamite"...
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    Efate (redirect from Efate, New Hebrides)
    Efate (French: Éfaté) is an island in the Pacific Ocean which is part of the Shefa Province in Vanuatu. It is also known as Île Vate. It is the most populous...
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  • former politician. She and Mary Gilu were the first women elected to the New Hebrides Representative Assembly, serving from 1975 to 1977. Born Tessa Franklin...
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  • South Pacific Games they reached the third place match but lost to the New Hebrides. Three years later they reached the same stage, and defeated the Fijian...
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    Tryon, D.T. and Gly, R. Gazetteer of New Hebrides place names/Nomenclature des noms geographiques des Nouvelles-Hebrides. D-15, xxxvi + 188 pages. Pacific...
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    composed of the New Hebrides island chain (and in the past 'New Hebrides' has also been the name of the political unit located on the islands). New Caledonia...
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    John Gibson Paton (category New Hebrides people)
    a Protestant missionary to the New Hebrides Islands of the South Pacific. He brought to the natives of the New Hebrides education and Christianity. He...
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  • Canada, Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand. The Presbyterian Mission Synod contributed to the mission in the New Hebrides. Prominent missionaries were John...
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  • colony New Caledonia, in 1908 reading just "NOUVELLES HEBRIDES" and in 1910 adding "CONDOMINIUM". The joint issue of 1911, inscribed "NOUVELLES HEBRIDES" with...
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    made to allay the rivalry between British and French colonists in the New Hebrides. In long-term perspective, the Entente Cordiale marked the end of almost...
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    departed Pearl Harbor 15 March 1942, escorting an advance base party to the New Hebrides. She arrived at Efate on 19 March and for the next few weeks escorted...
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    Country Franco-Americans Flag of Iowa Flag of New Orleans, Louisiana Flag of Mobile, Alabama New Hebrides used several flags incorporating both the British...
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    of the Outer Hebrides. Together these two island chains form the Hebrides, which experience a mild oceanic climate. The Inner Hebrides comprise 35 inhabited...
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    This is a list of the resident commissioners of the New Hebrides, an Anglo-French condominium encompassing the territory of the present-day Republic of...
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    Early general elections were held in the New Hebrides on 29 November 1977 following the dissolution of the Representative Assembly elected in 1975 due...
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