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There is a large cave on the northwest side of the island called Kahalauaola (Shark Cave). [2] The United States Census Bureau defines Kaʻula as Census Tract 411 of Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi. The 2000 census showed that the uninhabited island had a land area of 158.2 acres (0.640 km 2; 0.2472 sq mi). [3] Because of erosion, the island is slowly ...
Prithvi Nath Kaula (1924–2009), Indian librarian William J. Kaula (1871–1953), American watercolor painter William M. Kaula (1926–2000), Australian-born American geophysicist
Kaulaʻināiwi Island is an island in Hawaii County, Hawaii. [1] References This page was last edited on 17 April 2022, at 17:20 (UTC). Text is available ...
Juan Antonio Cruz Serrano (born 29 September 1976) is a Spanish priest of the Catholic Church who works in the diplomatic service of the Holy See. Cruz Serrano was born in María, Almería, on 29 September 1976. He was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Almería on 15 September 2001. [1]
15.8 Mindanao island. 15.9 Panay island. ... (Juan Nakpil), Santa Cruz, ... White Cross Orphanage (Pablo Antonio), San Juan, 1938; Nueva Ecija
Juan Antonio de Salas: 21 Jun 1678 – 5 Jun 1680; José de Quiroga y Losada (1st time (acting): 5 Jun 1680 – 15 Jun 1681; Antonio de Saravia: 15 Jun 1681 – 3 Nov 1683; Damián de Esplana (1st time, after military command): 3 Nov 1683 – Feb 1686; José de Quiroga y Losada (2nd time): Feb 1686 – Sep 1689
In the 19th century John Parker brought Mexican cowboys to train the Hawaiians in cattle ranching. [3] The Hawaiian cowboys of Kamuela and Kula came to be called paniolos. ...
The southern islands of the Mariana Islands archipelago. The distance between Guam and Saipan is about 135 miles (218 km) The first violence against the mission was an August 1668 violent attack against missionary Fr. Morales on Tinian , who was ambushed and speared in the leg as he went to baptize a dying man.