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Dampier may refer to:
Dampier County, one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales in Australia
Dampier Peninsula, a peninsula in the Kimberley region of Australia
Dampier, Western Australia, a port in the Pilbara region of Australia
Division of Dampier, an electoral division in Western Australia from 1913 to 1922
Mount Dampier, the third peak in South Island of New Zealand
14876 Dampier, a minor planet named after William Dampier
Dampier (surname)
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Look up Dampier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dampier may refer to: Dampier County, one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales in Australia...
William Dampier (baptised 5 September 1651; died March 1715) was an English explorer, pirate, privateer, navigator, and naturalist who became the first...
Louis Dampier (born November 20, 1944) is an American retired professional basketball player. A 6-foot-tall guard, Dampier is one of only a handful of...
Erick Travez Dampier (born July 14, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball Association (NBA)...
boyfriend in 2005. Dampier was born in Chicago's West Side. His father was Jeffrey Dampier Sr. His widow was Crystal Jackson Dampier. Dampier and his ex-wife...
Dampier Salt is an Australian salt company located in Western Australia, with operations in Dampier, Port Hedland and Lake MacLeod, and headquarters in...
The Division of Dampier was an Australian Electoral Division in Western Australia. The division was created in 1913 and abolished in 1922. It was named...
The Dampier Peninsula monitor or Dampier Peninsula goanna (Varanus sparnus), described in 2014, is the smallest known species of monitor lizard, growing...
Robert Dampier (1799–1874) was a British artist and clergyman. Dampier was born in 1799 in the village of Codford St Peter in Wiltshire, England. He was...
Henry Dampier (died 17 October 1771) was an English merchant, politician, and slave trader in Bristol, England during the 18th century. He was elected...
HMS Dampier was a survey ship of the Royal Navy, named after the explorer, author and privateer, William Dampier (1652–1715). Originally intended as a...
151°0′30.54″E / 6.0302000°S 151.0084833°E / -6.0302000; 151.0084833 Cape Dampier is a cape on the south coast of western New Britain. It is located approximately...
Dampier Strait may refer to either of two different straits with the same name which are located near the same island of New Guinea: Dampier Strait (Papua...
an autobiographical account by William Dampier of his journeys around the world, first published in 1697. Dampier is believed to have written the account...
Dampier Archipelago The Dampier Archipelago is a group of 42 islands near the town of Dampier in Pilbara, Western Australia. The archipelago is also made...
The Dampier Peninsula is a peninsula located north of Broome and Roebuck Bay in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is surrounded by the Indian...
Dampier Highway, formerly known as Karratha-Dampier Road, is a Western Australian highway linking Dampier on the state's north-western coast with the...
Sir William Cecil Dampier FRS (born William Cecil Dampier Whetham) (27 December 1867 – 11 December 1952) was a British scientist, agriculturist, and science...
Alfred Dampier (28 February 1843? 1847? – 23 May 1908) was an English-born actor-manager and playwright, active in Australia. Dampier was born in Horsham...
(all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Dampier County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. The Deua...
Mount Dampier (Rangiroa in Māori) is New Zealand's third highest mountain, rising to 3,440 metres (11,290 ft). It is located in the Southern Alps, between...
The Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP) is the longest natural gas pipeline in Australia. It is 660mm in diameter, which also makes it one...
John Dampier (1750 – 18 August 1826) was an English amateur cricketer in the late 18th century. His place of birth is unknown but he was educated at Eton...
Claude Dampier (born Claud Conolly Cowan; 23 November 1878 – 1 January 1955) was an English film actor and character comedian in the early 20th century...
Admiral Cecil Frederick Dampier CMG (11 May 1868 – 11 April 1950) was a Royal Navy officer during the First World War. Dampier entered the Royal Navy and...
Thomas Dampier (1748 – 13 May 1812) served as Bishop of Rochester and Bishop of Ely. He was eldest son of Dr Thomas Dampier, who was lower master at Eton...