The fifth fleet, with 156+ voyages, repatriated over 22,000 displaced Australians between 1947 and 1953. The ships of the fleet were: Amarapoora, Anna Salen, Brasil, Canberra, Castel Bianco, Charlton Sovereign, Cyrenia, Derna, Dundalk Bay, Fairsea, General AW Greely, General CC Ballou, General CH Muir, General Harry Taylor, General MB Stewart, General ML Hersey, General Omar Bundy, General RL Howze, General RM Blatchford, General SD Sturgis, General Stuart Heintzelman, General WC Langfitt, General WG Haan, General WM Black, Goya, Hellenic Prince, Kanimbla, Liguria, Marine Jumper, Mohammedi, Mozzafari, Nea Hellas, Nelly, Oxfordshire, Protea, Roma, Skaubryn, Skaugum, Svalbard, Volendam, Wooster Victory.
they all died because the potatos wouldnt turn into fries and they didnt have enough ketchup +++++ Oh, brother! I had family members to died because of the potato famine in Ireland. It is nothing to joke about. About 1 million people died. Another estimated 1 million people emigrated from Ireland to many other countries, including England, Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, other English-speaking British colonies, and countries in Central and South America. Ireland lost between 20% - 25% of its population during the famine years, early 1840s through 1852, from both death and immigration. There is not enough room in this question and answer forum to cover all the relevant issues involved in the Irish Potato Famine. I suggest you go to your local public library and ask a reference librarian to help you research the subject. You can start by reading information on it in one of the multi-volume encyclopedias the library holds.
They're known as the Proteas, the protea being the national flower of South Africa
Operation Protea happened in 1981.
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South Africa's national flower is the Protea, so yes, it is a flower.
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Officially, the floral emblem of South Africa is the giant or king protea, Protea Cynaroides.
The protea is the largest flowering plant. It is found in Africa and the national flower of South Africa. The etymology of Protea is that it was named in 1735 by Carl Linneaus after the Greek God Proteus who could change his form at will.
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King protea plants prefer well-draining acidic soil with a pH level between 5.5 and 6.5. A mix of sandy soil and peat moss works well for these plants as they require good aeration and proper drainage for healthy growth. Additionally, adding organic matter like compost to the soil can provide beneficial nutrients for the king protea.
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