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Ngo River
The Ngo River or La Ngo, is a river of New Caledonia. It is a stream which flows into Pirogues Bay. See also *List of rivers of New Caledonia A list of rivers of New Caledonia: * Amoa River * Canala River * Cap River * Comboui River * Diahot River * Dothio River * Dumbéa River * Hienghène River * Ho River * Houaïlou River * Iouanga River * Karoipa River * Koua River * Kouakoué Riv ... References Rivers of New Caledonia {{NewCaledonia-river-stub ...
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New Caledonia
) , anthem = "" , image_map = New Caledonia on the globe (small islands magnified) (Polynesia centered).svg , map_alt = Location of New Caledonia , map_caption = Location of New Caledonia , mapsize = 290px , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = , established_title = Annexed by France , established_date = 24 September 1853 , established_title2 = Overseas territory , established_date2 = 1946 , established_title3 = Nouméa Accord , established_date3 = 5 May 1998 , official_languages = French , regional_languages = , capital = Nouméa , coordinates = , largest_city = capital , demonym = New Caledonian , government_type = Devolved parliamentary dependency , leader_title1 = President of France , leader_name1 = Emmanuel Macron , leader_title2 = President of the Government , leader_name2 = Louis Mapou , leader_title3 = President of the Congress , leader_name3 = Roch Wamytan , leader_title4 = High Commissioner , leader_name4 = Patrice ...
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Pirogues Bay
A pirogue ( or ), also called a piragua or piraga, is any of various small boats, particularly dugouts and native canoes. The word is French and is derived from Spanish , which comes from the Carib '. Description The term 'pirogue' does not refer to a specific kind of boat, but is a generic term for small native boats in regions once colonized by France and Spain, particularly dugouts made from a single log. In French West Africa, the term refers to handcrafted banana-shaped boats used by traditional fishermen. In Madagascar, it also includes the more elaborate Austronesian '' lakana'' outrigger canoe. Pirogues are usually propelled by paddles that have one blade (as opposed to a kayak paddle, which has two). It can also be punted with a push pole in shallow water. Small sails are built by local fishermen, and they can also be employed. There are two types of sails with differences in their shapes: the square one is used mainly for fishing near the coast and is only usef ...
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List Of Rivers Of New Caledonia
A list of rivers of New Caledonia: * Amoa River * Canala River * Cap River * Comboui River * Diahot River * Dothio River * Dumbéa River * Hienghène River * Ho River * Houaïlou River * Iouanga River * Karoipa River * Koua River * Kouakoué River * Kouaoua River * Koué River * Koumac River * Kuébéni River * La Coulée River * La Foa River * Moindah River * Moindou River * Monéo River * Mou River * Nakéty River * Néavin River * Néhoué River * Népoui River * Néra River * Nessadiou River * Ngo River * Ngoye River * Ni River * Nimbaye River * Nimbo (Mba) River * Ouaco River * Ouaième River * Ouango River * Ouaméni River * Oué Bouameu River * Oué Pouanlotch River * Ouenghi River * Ouha River *Ouinné River * Pirogues River * Plum River * Poué Koué River * Pourina River * Poya River * Salée River * Taom River * Tchamba River * Témala River *Thio River The Thio River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 404 square kilometres. See also *List of riv ...
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