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Barlee may refer to:
People
*Frederick Barlee , Australian politician
*Bill Barlee , Canadian politicianPlaces
*Lake Barlee, Western Australia
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Barlee may refer to:
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Barlee — This interesting surname of English origin is a locational name from any of the various places called Barley in Lancashire and West Yorkshire deriving from the Old English pre 7th Century bar meaning wild boar or boer meaning barley , plus leah… … Surnames reference
Barlee — /ˈbaˌli/ (say bah.lee) noun Lake, a large, usually dry lake in south western WA, south east of Mount Magnet …
Barlee Range — /bali ˈreɪndʒ/ (say bahlee raynj) noun a range of hills in north western WA, south of the Pilbara …
Bill Barlee — MLA for Boundary Similkameen In office 1986–1991 Serving with Ivan Messmer Preceded by Jim Hewitt Succeeded by riding dissolved … Wikipedia
Frederick Barlee — Sir Frederick Palgrave Barlee, KCMG (6 February 1827 ndash;8 August 1884) was Colonial Secretary of Western Australia from 1855 to 1875; Lieutenant Governor of the British Honduras (now Belize) from 1877 to 1882; and Administrator of Trinidad in… … Wikipedia
Lake Barlee — Prospektoren überqueren den Lake Barlee (ca. 1923) Geographische Lage Western Australia (Australien) Zuflüsse … Deutsch Wikipedia
Frederick Barlee — Frederick Barlee. c.1979. Sir Frederick Palgrave Barlee, (6 de febrero de 1827 – 8 de agosto 1884). Fue Secretario colonial de Australia Occidental de 1855 a 1875, Teniente Gobernador de Honduras Británica (hoy Belice) de 1877 a 1882 y… … Wikipedia Español
Lago Barlee — (Barlee Lake) Vista de satélite del lago Localización geográfica / administrativa … Wikipedia Español
Lake Barlee — Infobox lake lake name = Lake Barlee image lake = Lake Barlee.jpg caption lake = Lake Barlee from Space image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Paynes Find, Western Australia coords = coord|29|9|20|S|119|30|50|E|type:waterbody… … Wikipedia
Mike Geoghegan — Michael Geoghegan (born November 1965) is a Canadian government and media relations consultant.[1] He was a ministerial assistant to the New Democratic Party s Bill Barlee from 1991 to 1996.[2] After resigning from his job when political ally and … Wikipedia