Roper River — River, Northern Territory, Australia. It flows east to Limmen Bight on the Gulf of Carpentaria; it is about 325 mi (525 km) long and is navigable for about 90 mi (145 km). It marks the southern limit of the region known as Arnhem Land. North of… … Universalium
Lanning Roper — (4 February, 1912 ndash; 22 March, 1983) was an American landscape architect and writer who studied and lived in England. LifeBorn in West Orange, New Jersey, Roper received an honors degree in Fine Arts from Harvard University in 1933. He served … Wikipedia
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