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    The woodlark or wood lark (Lullula arborea) is the only extant species in the lark genus Lullula. It is found across most of Europe, the Middle East, western...
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    Woodlark Island, known to its inhabitants simply as Woodlark or Muyua, is the main island of the Woodlark Islands archipelago, located in Milne Bay Province...
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  • A woodlark is a lark in the genus Lullula. Woodlark may also refer to: Woodlark (ship) HMS Woodlark (1808) Woodlark (1819 ship) Woodlark (1832 ship) Woodlark...
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    New Britain Woodlark Island Solomon          Islands Louisiade Archipelago Coral   Sea Basin W. P. Woodlark Basin Manus Basin Louisiade Plateau Ontong...
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    The Woodlark Basin is a young geologic structural basin located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, found to the southeast of the island country of Papua...
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  • been named HMS Woodlark or the woodlark: HMS Woodlark (1805) was launched at Leith and was wrecked that same year near Calais. HMS Woodlark (1808) was a...
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      New       Guinea Woodlark Island Solomon          Islands Louisiade Archipelago Coral   Sea Basin Trobriand    Plate W. P. Woodlark Basin S. P. Manus...
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    Robert Woodlark (also spelled Wodelarke) was an English academic and priest. He was the Provost of King's College, Cambridge, and the founder of St Catharine's...
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    The Woodlark cuscus (Phalanger lullulae) is a species of marsupial in the family Phalangeridae endemic to Papua New Guinea, specifically on Madau and Woodlark...
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  • Several ships have been named Woodlark after the woodlark: HMS Woodlark (1808) was a Cherokee-class brig-sloop launched at Newcastle. She was sold into...
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    The Woodlark Building is a historic commercial building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States that is listed on the National Register of Historic...
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  • Woodlark was launched at Moulmain in 1832. Circa 1835 she sailed to London and transferred to British registry. Between 1836 and 1844 she made two whaling...
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  • HMS Woodlark was launched in 1808 and commissioned in 1809. The Royal Navy sold her in 1818. She then became a merchantman with her new owners retaining...
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  • Woodlark was launched at Rotherhithe in 1819. She initially traded with the Mediterranean but then switched to trading with Australia, the Dutch East Indies...
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    Britain Papua   New       Guinea Woodlark Island Solomon          Islands Louisiade Archipelago Coral   Sea Basin Woodlark Basin Manus Basin Louisiade Plateau...
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  • along the Woodlark Rise, which extends into a transform fault called the Nubara Transform Fault marking the boundary with the adjoining Woodlark Plate. The...
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    Puncak Jaya rises. To its east was proposed a convergent boundary with the Woodlark Plate, although this is now best modelled after further studies as a boundary...
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  • Budibud language (category Woodlark Islands)
    Austronesian language family), spoken on the tiny Lachlan Islands, east of Woodlark Island in Papua New Guinea. Budibud at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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    between Australia and Papua New Guinea Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea Woodlark Island, Papua New Guinea Norfolk Island, listed above, has archaeological...
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    Operation Woodlark, also known as the Jørstadelva Bridge sabotage, was an operation carried out on 13 January 1945 by members of the Norwegian Independent...
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    world's first deep sea mine". Canadian Geographic. Retrieved 24 March 2015. "Woodlark Gold Project - Geopacific Resources Limited". 2 November 2021. Mudd, Gavin...
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    Cambridge was founded on St Catharine's Day (25 November) 1473 by Robert Woodlark (the then-provost of King's College, Cambridge) who sought to create a...
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  • HMS Woodlark was a gun-brig in the Royal Navy, commissioned c. February 1805 under Lieutenant Thomas Innes and wrecked 13 November 1805. Woodlark sailed...
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    rehabilitation.[citation needed] There is also on-going prospecting in Woodlark Island and Mwatebu, Normanby Island. Islands in Milne Bay Province include:...
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  • is an airport at Guasopa on Woodlark Island, in the Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. U.S. forces captured Woodlark Island on 30 June 1943 as part...
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    Ground cuscus (P. gymnotis) Eastern common cuscus (P. intercastellanus) Woodlark cuscus (P. lullulae) Blue-eyed cuscus (P. matabiru) Telefomin cuscus (P...
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    Ground cuscus (P. gymnotis) Eastern common cuscus (P. intercastellanus) Woodlark cuscus (P. lullulae) Blue-eyed cuscus (P. matabiru) Telefomin cuscus (P...
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    Monarca, Rayo 1 Nov: Britannia 3 Nov: Atalante 10 Nov: HMS Biter 13 Nov: HMS Woodlark 21 Nov: Betsey 30 Nov: HMS Pigeon Other incidents 11 Mar: Lord Forbes April...
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  • 005. Sources Benyshek, E. K.; Taylor, B. (2021). "Tectonics of the Papua-Woodlark region". Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. 22 (e2020GC009209). doi:10...
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  • 32 in 1948. To Ministry of Public Buildings and Works in 1963. Empire Woodlark was a 7,793 GRT troopship which was built by New York Shipbuilding Corp...
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