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Goura may refer to: Places * Goura, Corinthia, a village in Greece * Goura, Centre Region, Cameroon * Goura, Far North Region, Cameroon * Goura Nature Reserve, now part of Gulaga National Park, New South Wales, Australia * Goura, Phthiotis, a former village in Greece Other uses * ''Goura'' (genus), a genus of pigeons * Goura (musical instrument), a mouth-blown stringed musical instrument See also * Gora (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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Goura, Corinthia
Goura ( el, Γκούρα) is a settlement in Corinthia, Greece. It is located at an altitude of 950 metres on the western slopes of Mount Zireia in the valley of the river Olvios, 91 kilometres south-west of Corinth. The village is named after the hero of the Greek War of Independence The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution or the Greek Revolution of 1821, was a successful war of independence by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and 1829. The Greeks were later assisted by ..., Nikolaos Oikonomou-Gouras. His house, along with those of fellow-fighters Sarlis and Mourtis, still stands. {{Sikyona div Populated places in Corinthia ...
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Goura, Centre Region
Goura is a village in Centre Province, Cameroon.Regional Balance and National Integration in Cameroon
p. 360.
production is a source of income for residents in Goura. The runs through Goura.Hydrology and Water Resources of Africa - M. Shahins
pp. 396-397.


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Goura, Far North Region
Goura is a village in the Far North Region of Cameroon. It lies in a "dusty grey sun-bleached plain". History After their home town of Rann in Nigeria was destroyed by Boko Haram in January 2019, about 35,000 people fled across the border into Cameroon. Most of these refugees relocated to Goura, where they constructed a "makeshift settlement". See also * List of municipalities of Cameroon *Communes of Cameroon The Arrondissements of Cameroon are the third-level units of administration in Cameroon. The arrondissements are organised by divisions and sub divisions of each province (now Regions). As of 2005 (and since 1996) there are 2 urban commu ... References Populated places in Far North Region (Cameroon) {{Cameroon-geo-stub ...
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Gulaga National Park
Gulaga National Park is a national park on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, about north of Bermagui. The park is dominated by Gulaga, also known as Mount Gulaga (formerly Mount Dromedary). The former Wallaga Lake National Park, Goura Nature Reserve, and Mount Dromedary Flora Reserve were combined to form this park in 2001. History Gulaga was an active volcano more than 60 million years ago, and the mountain is currently high, surrounded by lakes, mining tracks, temperate rainforest and the countryside. In 2001, as part of the Southern Comprehensive Regional Forest Agreement and at the request of Yuin people, Gulaga National Park was created out of the existing Wallaga Lake National Park, Goura Nature Reserve, and Mt Dromedary Flora Reserve.
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Goura, Phthiotis
Goura, Phthiotis was a village located within Phthiotis, Greece.Pausanias's Description of Greece - Pausânias
p. 553
Sometime around the late 19th century, a burial structure constructed from stone was discovered in Goura. Local people converted the tomb into a lime , and it contained rings, gold, silver, painted vases and bones.


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Goura (genus)
The crowned pigeons (''Goura'') is a genus of birds in the family Columbidae. It contains four large species of pigeon that are endemic to the island of New Guinea and a few surrounding islands. The species are extremely similar to each other in appearance, and occupy different regions of New Guinea. The genus was introduced by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens in 1819. They forage on the forest floor eating fallen fruit, seeds and snails. The males and females are almost identical, but during courtship the male will coo and bow for the female. Both parents incubate one egg for 28 to 30 days and the chick takes another 30 days to fledge. The life span can be over 20 years. Systematics and evolution The genus ''Goura'' was introduced by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens in 1819. The type species is the western crowned pigeon. The word ''Goura'' comes from the New Guinea aboriginal name for crowned pigeons. The genus contains four species: Scheepmaker's ...
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Goura (musical Instrument)
The (, term adopted in Sotho), and or (Khoisan, for a type of bird,Levine, L. (2005). ''The Drum Cafe's Traditional Music of South Africa'', p.115. Jacana Media. . term adopted by the Xhosa and Zulu),Afọlayan (2004), p.234. are members of a class of "unbraced mouth-resonated bow Levine (2005), p.237. with a flattened quill A quill is a writing tool made from a moulted flight feather (preferably a primary wing-feather) of a large bird. Quills were used for writing with ink before the invention of the dip pen, the metal- nibbed pen, the fountain pen, and, eventually ... attached to a long string (music), string, stretched over a hard stick, acting as the main source of vibration. Holding both hands around the quill, positioned without touching just inside the lips, the player sharply inhales or exhales against it, creating vibration in the string.Kirby (2009), p.33. This "produces a powerful buzzing sound," usually in short notes on a small, limited scale (music), scale. ...
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