Examples of 'kintore' in a sentence

Meaning of "kintore"

kintore (noun) - a traditional Aboriginal ceremonial dance in Australia
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  • A remote settlement in the Northern Territory, Australia.
  • A ghost town in the Goldfields-Esperance region, Western Australia.
  • A community in the township of Zorra, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
  • A town and former royal burgh in Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NJ7916).

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No Kintore routes will be affected by these cuts.
Farquhar lives in Upper Kintore with his wife Jackie.
A number of members of the famous Aboriginal art company Papunya Tula live at Kintore.
Earl of Kintore.
The Romans were in the area during this period, as they left signs at Kintore.
In Pintupi, the majority language of the community, Kintore is known as Walungurru pronounced.
Lake Mackay is a large dry salt lake located north-west of Kintore.
Hilary 's traditional country is south-west of Kintore and his paintings usually depict the Snake Dreaming.
Kintore is overseen by the Western MacDonnell Shire, which is based in Alice Springs.
Localities named for Earl Kintore include,.
In 1880, Lord Kintore was the unsuccessful Conservative candidate for Chelsea.
Thomas Watt was postmaster at Kintore in the 19th century.
Lord Kintore was a supporter of both the Glorious Revolution and the 1707 Acts of Union.
In the fall of 1873, Douglas Lawson began teaching school-age children in Kintore settlement.
In 2008, the company added the Kintore rendering plant in Aberdeenshire to its operations.

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