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    Huon Gulf is a large gulf in eastern Papua New Guinea. It is bordered by Huon Peninsula in the north. Both are named after French explorer Jean-Michel...
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  • The Huon Gulf languages are Western Oceanic languages spoken primarily in Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea. They may form a group of the North New...
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  • Huon may refer to: Jean-Michel Huon de Kermadec, French explorer Named after him: Huon Gulf, large gulf in Papua New Guinea Huon Island, Tasmania Huon...
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  • The South Huon Gulf languages are a linkage of the Huon Gulf languages of Papua New Guinea. Iwal (Kaiwa) Hote, Yamap Buang linkage: Mapos Buang, Mangga...
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  • The family of North Huon Gulf languages is a subgroup of the Huon Gulf languages of Papua New Guinea. It consists of three languages, all of which are...
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    populous province. It includes the Huon Peninsula, the Markham River, and delta, and coastal territories along the Huon Gulf. The province has nine administrative...
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  • Huon District (alternatively Huon Gulf District) is a district of the Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Salamaua. The population of the...
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  • of the family is as follows: ? Sarmi–Jayapura family Schouten linkage Huon Gulf family Ngero–Vitiaz linkage The center of dispersal was evidently near...
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    northeast coast of Papua, are the Huon Gulf and the Huon Peninsula. The Japanese entered Lae and Salamaua, two towns on Huon Gulf, on 8 March 1942, unopposed...
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  • the Bukawa language, which is spoken all along the north coast of the Huon Gulf and in several villages on the south coast. Susanne Holzknecht (1989)...
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    all in Tasmania, and the Huon Peninsula and Huon Gulf of Papua New Guinea. Several plants also bear his name, including the Huon Pine (Lagarostrobos franklinii)...
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  • conservative isolate within the Huon Gulf languages, and is the last Austronesian language on the south coast of the Huon Gulf. Its nearest relatives along...
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  • Mountain range, through Taraka to Kamkumung, Hengali, Butibam, and to the Huon Gulf. Following a flood in 1992, the population was relocated to a temporary...
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  • villages at the tip of the Huon Peninsula in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. It is not closely related to the other Huon Gulf languages, but like other...
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    the Finisterre Range and flows for 180 km (110 mi) to empty into the Huon Gulf at Lae. The river was named in 1873 by Captain John Moresby, R.N., in...
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    Tumleo Yakamul Kaiep Kairiru Terebu Biem Kis Manam Medebur Sepa Wogeo Huon Gulf Bukawa Kela Yabem Aribwatsa † Aribwaung Adzera Dangal Duwet Labu Maralango...
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  • co-educational Catholic high school in Minnesota Cape Cretin, a headland in the Huon Gulf in Papua New Guinea "Cretin", a song by Revocation from the album Chaos...
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  • Bukawa language (category North Huon Gulf languages)
    Bukawa is spoken by about 12,000 people (in 2011) on the coast of the Huon Gulf, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. The most common spelling of the name...
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    Tumleo Yakamul Kaiep Kairiru Terebu Biem Kis Manam Medebur Sepa Wogeo Huon Gulf Bukawa Kela Yabem Aribwatsa † Aribwaung Adzera Dangal Duwet Labu Maralango...
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  • Iwal language (category South Huon Gulf languages)
    & Wroge 1990). Although it appears most closely related to the South Huon Gulf languages, it is the most conservative member of its subgroup. The term...
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  • appears to have been strongly influenced by the coastal languages of the Huon Gulf, Bukawa in particular. For instance, Labu shows tonal contrasts, like...
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    the NGVR monitored the Japanese bases which had been established in the Huon Gulf region, being the only Allied force in the area until the arrival of Kanga...
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    Guinea Campaign (air strikes against Lae and Salamaua, disembarkation in Huon Gulf, New Britain (Rabaul), New Ireland (Kavieng), Finch Harbor (also called...
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  • Drover registered VH-EBQ crashed off the coast of New Guinea (in the Huon Gulf near the mouth of the Markham River) after the centre engine's propeller...
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  • Tumleo Yakamul Kaiep Kairiru Terebu Biem Kis Manam Medebur Sepa Wogeo Huon Gulf Bukawa Kela Yabem Aribwatsa † Aribwaung Adzera Dangal Duwet Labu Maralango...
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  • New Guinea. It runs from the village of Salamaua on the coast of the Huon Gulf, south into the mountains to the township of Wau. In the 21st century...
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  • Kala language (category North Huon Gulf languages)
    2200 people (in 2002) in several villages along the south coast of the Huon Gulf between Salamaua Peninsula and the Paiawa River, Morobe Province, Papua...
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    operated London-Karachi and Qantas crews Karachi-Sydney). 10 10 16 July 1951 Huon Gulf near Lae, Papua New Guinea de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover VH-EBQ...
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    Aitape–Wewak. The Huon Peninsula is situated along the north-east coast of Papua New Guinea, and stretches from Lae in the south on the Huon Gulf to Sio in the...
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  • Namatanai Open New Ireland 2017–present Jason Peter United Resources Party Huon Gulf Open Morobe 2022–present Gabriel Kapris People's National Congress Maprik...
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