Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Banksia Peninsula is a peninsula in Victoria.It is located at 37°56′S 147°41′E, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) south of Bairnsdale on the northern side of the Gippsland Lakes.A long, narrow, sandy peninsula, it is the site of Duck Arm, a popular recreational bay with around thirty houses and a number of school camps.The name refers to the plant genus Banksia, which grows in the area."@en }
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- Banksia_Peninsula abstract "Banksia Peninsula is a peninsula in Victoria.It is located at 37°56′S 147°41′E, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) south of Bairnsdale on the northern side of the Gippsland Lakes.A long, narrow, sandy peninsula, it is the site of Duck Arm, a popular recreational bay with around thirty houses and a number of school camps.The name refers to the plant genus Banksia, which grows in the area.".
- Q4856542 abstract "Banksia Peninsula is a peninsula in Victoria.It is located at 37°56′S 147°41′E, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) south of Bairnsdale on the northern side of the Gippsland Lakes.A long, narrow, sandy peninsula, it is the site of Duck Arm, a popular recreational bay with around thirty houses and a number of school camps.The name refers to the plant genus Banksia, which grows in the area.".
- Banksia_Peninsula comment "Banksia Peninsula is a peninsula in Victoria.It is located at 37°56′S 147°41′E, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) south of Bairnsdale on the northern side of the Gippsland Lakes.A long, narrow, sandy peninsula, it is the site of Duck Arm, a popular recreational bay with around thirty houses and a number of school camps.The name refers to the plant genus Banksia, which grows in the area.".
- Q4856542 comment "Banksia Peninsula is a peninsula in Victoria.It is located at 37°56′S 147°41′E, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) south of Bairnsdale on the northern side of the Gippsland Lakes.A long, narrow, sandy peninsula, it is the site of Duck Arm, a popular recreational bay with around thirty houses and a number of school camps.The name refers to the plant genus Banksia, which grows in the area.".