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    La Foa is a commune in the South Province of New Caledonia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean. Although the provincial seat of the South...
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    Barrett Conrad Foa (born September 18, 1977) is an American singer, dancer, and actor, with over a decade in Broadway theatre shows. He has played many...
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  • The La Foa River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 438 square kilometres. It flows into the Teremba Bay on the southwestern coast...
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  • Look up foa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Foa may refer to: Arnoldo Foà (1916–2014), Italian film actor Barrett Foa (born 1977), American actor...
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  • / 21.8197°S 165.861°E / -21.8197; 165.861 La Foa – Oua Tom Airport (IATA: NWWT) is an airport in La Foa, New Caledonia. The 67th Fighter Squadron operating...
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    French state, however, are located in La Foa, with a Deputy Commissioner of the Republic (commissaire délégué de la République), akin to a subprefect of...
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    particularly in Nakety, Canala and Houaïlou on the East coast and Dumbéa, La Foa, La Ouaménie and Koné on the West coast. These plantations were initially...
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  • Pouembout). The South Province has its provincial seat at Nouméa, although La Foa also serves as the seat of some administrations (see subdivisions section...
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    Vittorio Foa (18 September 1910 – 20 October 2008) was an Italian politician, trade unionist, journalist, and writer. Foa was born in Turin in 1910 into...
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    reservations. This sparked a violent reaction in 1878, when High Chief Ataï of La Foa managed to unite many of the central tribes and launched a guerrilla war...
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