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  • The Independent State of Papua New Guinea (informally, Papua New Guinea or PNG) is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island ...
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  • The Independent State of Papua New Guinea (informally, Papua New Guinea or PNG) is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island ...
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  • conducted in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea. It involves a ... and alliance in the Sepik Coast area of Papua New Guinea. ...
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  • Strait flooded around 5000 B.C.E. The name Papua has also been long-associated ... Many institutions are interested in Papua New Guinea’s terrestrial ...
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  • German New Guinea is now entirely part of Papua New Guinea. The main part ... to map the border with Australian-held Papua. He claimed to have penetrated ...
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  • consist of the Indonesian provinces of Papua and Papua Barat (formerly ... and New Guinea. The independent country of Papua New Guinea also includes ...
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  • [[Image:Trobriand.png|right|350px|thumb|Trobriand Islands map, Papua ... Guinea, situated in Milne Bay Province in Papua New Guinea. Most of the population ...
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  • live in Queensland today. The proximity to Papua New Guinea became an issue ... a A$2 billion gas pipeline from Kutubu in Papua New Guinea across the Torres ...
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  • #039;s long-beaked echidna, is found mainly in Papua New Guinea at elevations between 2000 and 3000 meters. It is the smallest member of the genus, ...
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  • Solomon Islands is a nation in Melanesia, east of Papua New Guinea, comprising more than 990 islands. Its capital is Honiara, located on the ...
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  • efforts, including Maluku, Nusa Tenggara, Papua and Kalimantan. Later, Christianity ... Indonesia has two Protestant-majority provinces, which are Papua and ...
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  • ===Nor-Papua=== Among the Nor-Papua people, who live in the northern region of New ...
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  • is the only continental country, and Papua New Guinea and East Timor ... * Papua New Guinea – Commonwealth Realm * Solomon Islands – Commonwealth ...
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  • over some islands in the South China Sea. Papua politically belongs to Southeast ... meters (13,455 ft) and also Puncak Jaya in Papua, Indonesia at 4,884 meters ...
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  • A nudibranch is any of the soft-bodied, shell-less marine gastropods comprising the mollusk taxon (order or suborder) Nudibranchia. Found on ...
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  • ===Papua New Guinea=== The Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea, separated from the ecclesiastical ...
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  • the sport is played professionally. In Papua New Guinea, rugby league ... is also recognized as the national sport in Papua New Guinea. ...
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  • Python is the common name for any of the non-venomous constricting snakes comprising the Old World family Pythonidae, characterized by paired ...
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  • [[Image:Borneo(E),Sulawesi(Celebes),Maluku(Molluccas),BirdsHead(Papua).jpg|320px|right|thumb|E. Borneo, Sulawesi, Maluku (Moluccas), Birds Head ...
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  • Crying Meri: Violence Against Women in Papua New Guinea] Retrieved June16 ... Christianity and Moral Torment in a Papua New Guinea Society. University ...
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  • from South Africa, a Nigerian, a Frenchman, a Papua New Guinean, a Bougainville Islander ,and a Han Chinese—showed that between 4% and 6% of the ...
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  • * Radford, A. 1976. Giant millipede burns in Papua New Guinea. P N G Med J 18(3): 138-141. * Ramel, G. 2007. [http://www.earthlife.net/insects/diplopoda ...
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  • and the Vailala Madness that arose in Northern Papua New Guinea. ... anthropologists to conduct fieldwork in Papua New Guinea, though it is ...
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  • Chinese ports. Similar pidgins have developed in Papua New Guinea and West Africa. However, sometimes the acculturation has an irreversible impact ...
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  • United Nations' role in the takeover of West Papua by Indonesia. Tutu said: "For many years the people of South Africa suffered under the ...
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  • are found in tropical Africa, in the jungles of Papua, or in the highly civilized conditions of American cities. ...we can distinguish a race ...
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  • === 1998 - Papua New Guinea === On July 17, 1998, a Papua New Guinea tsunami killed approximately ...
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  • to each other and to the mainland of Asia, while Papua and the Australian continent at that time lay on the Sahul shelf. This original geographical segregation ...
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  • with the Netherlands over Dutch New Guinea (West Papua). After West Papua declared itself independent in December of 1961, Sukarno ordered raids on ...
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  • might have been like. Such tribes can be found in Papua New Guinea, Andaman and Nicobar Islands (India), Philippines, Africa, and South America. One ...
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  • of the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea. The Melanesian Brotherhood, founded at Tabalia, Guadalcanal, in 1925 by Ini Kopuria, is ...
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  • |Papua New Guinea||Port Moresby |- |Pitcairn Islands (overseas territory of the United Kingdom)||Adamstown |Samoa||Apia |- |Solomon Islands||Honiara ...
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  • now known as Medicare; gave independence to Papua New Guinea; made all university ... on September 1, 1975, just two weeks before Papua New Guinea's independence ...
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  • * The Nakanai Mountains, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea ==References== * Ford, Derek, and Paul Williams. 2007. Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology ...
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  • Swamp in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea suggests that ... Tracing antiquity of banana cultivation in Papua New Guinea]. Australia & ...
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  • Micronesia, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines ... along the coasts of Australia, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Nicaragua, Panama ...
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  • Snakes of the subfamily Boinae are found in Madagascar, Papua, Pacific Islands, and the Neotropics. True boas are medium to large sized snakes ...
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  • inspired by Nyerere also taught at the University of Papua New Guinea in the 1980s, helping educated Melanesians familiarize themselves with his ideas. ...
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  • *German New Guinea (Deutsch-Neuguinea, today Papua-New-Guinea; 1884 – 1914) **Kaiser-Wilhelmsland **Bismarck Archipelago (Bismarck-Archipel) ...
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  • |image = Pygoscelis papua.jpg |image_width = 240px ... ** Gentoo penguin, Pygoscelis papua * Eudyptula--Little penguins ...
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  • Other producers include India, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka, and Caribbean islands such as St. Vincent. The principal import markets ...
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  • colonial era, are important in New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea, and vanilla is raised for export on Tonga. Coconut, the source of copra, or dried coconut ...
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  • of New Zealand Jews, Maori, and urban Papua New Guineans (Pieterlen and ... of New Zealand Jews, Maori, and urban Papua New Guineans. Pieterlen and ...
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  • In 1976, the Melanesian state of Papua New Guinea was accorded observer ... Korea, Mongolia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Timor ...
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  • * Ghe Raja Ampat Islands in Indonesia's West Papua province offers ... Inhabitants of Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua New Guinea, have ...
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  • Around the waters of Papua New Guinea, natives have been known for hunting dugongs. However, they also hunt dugong's predators, such as sharks. ...
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  • of only two thousand speakers per language); only Papua New Guinea comes close. All the indigenous languages are Austronesian languages. ...
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  • *The Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea *The Anglican Church of Southern Africa *The Anglican Church of Tanzania *The Church of Bangladesh ...
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  • mining and milling operations in Papua, a province of Indonesia. In February 2000, then-president of Indonesia Abdurrahman Wahid appointed Kissinger ...
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  • and Asians (e.g. French, Han Chinese, and Papua New Guinean) is non-modern ... South Africa, a Nigerian, a Frenchman, a Papua New Guinean, a Bougainville ...
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  • (North Territory, Queensland), New Guinea and Papua New Guinea. |- |Ephalophis |M.A. Smith, 1931 |align="center"|1 |align="center ...
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