The Sepik (/ˈsɛpɪk/) is the longest river on the island of New Guinea, and the third largest in Oceania by discharge volume after the Fly and Mamberamo...
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The Sepik–Ramu languages are an obsolete language family of New Guinea linking the Sepik, Ramu, Nor–Pondo (Lower Sepik), Leonhard Schultze (Walio–Papi)...
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The Sepik or Sepik River languages are a family of some 50 Papuan languages spoken in the Sepik river basin of northern Papua New Guinea, proposed by...
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Sepik may refer to places in Papua New Guinea: Sepik River East Sepik - a province Sandaun - a province formerly known as West Sepik Sepik region - consisting...
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Sandaun Province (redirect from West Sepik)
Sandaun Province (formerly West Sepik Province) is the northwesternmost mainland province of Papua New Guinea (also known as home of the sunset). It covers...
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Sepik is an Estonian whole wheat bread. Sepik is prepared with wheat flour or with a mixture that can contain wheat, rye, and barley flour. Additionally...
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shallow water canals in the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea that are seasonally filled by the flooding of the Sepik river in vast area of 216 km2...
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East Sepik is a province in Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Wewak. East Sepik has an estimated population of 433,481 people (2010 census) and is 43,426 km...
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Torricelli languages (redirect from Torricelli Range-Sepik Coast languages)
distribution of Lower Sepik-Ramu and Sepik (especially Ndu) reflects later migrations from the south and the east. Foley notes that the Lower Sepik and Ndu groups...
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East Sepik earthquake may refer to: 2023 East Sepik earthquake 2024 East Sepik earthquake This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Highlands provinces. Momase, consisting of Morobe, Madang, East Sepik and Sandaun (West Sepik) provinces. Provincial capital National capital The current...
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Sepik virus (SEPV) is an arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) of the genus Flavivirus and family Flaviviridae. Flaviviridae is one of the most well characterized...
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The Lower Sepik a.k.a. Nor–Pondo languages are a small language family of East Sepik Province in northern Papua New Guinea. They were identified as a family...
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On 24 March 2024, a Mw 6.9 earthquake occurred in the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea, killing five people. The island of New Guinea lies within...
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Sepik Coast exchange is the method of social networking and alliance in the Sepik Coast area of Papua New Guinea. Families living along the Sepik Coast...
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Hydrophis zweifeli (redirect from Sepik beaked sea snake)
related to Hydrophis schistosus. Hydrophis zweifeli are commonly known as the Sepik beaked sea snake or Zweifel's beaked sea snake. Hydrophis zweifeli is a...
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The Ramu–Lower Sepik a.k.a. Lower Sepik–Ramu languages are a proposed family of about 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of...
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2023 Papua New Guinea earthquake (redirect from 2023 East Sepik earthquake)
1 earthquake struck 38.3 km (23.8 mi) east-southeast of Ambunti in East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea on 3 April 2023. The island of New Guinea lies...
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of migration with some of the earlier languages (perhaps including the Sepik–Ramu languages) being related to the Australian languages, a later migration...
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(West Sepik) Alekano Gahuku Eastern Highlands Alexishafen Madang Alotau Alotau District Milne Bay Ambunti Ambunti-Dreikikir District East Sepik Angoram...
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which describes a type of traditional ancestral worship house in the East Sepik region of Papua New Guinea. The most visually recognizable forms are from...
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The Sepik Hill languages form the largest and most ramified branch of the Sepik languages of northern Papua New Guinea. They are spoken along the southern...
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Agarobe Chimbu: Micheal Dua Bogai East New Britain: Michael Marum East Sepik: Allan Bird Enga: Peter Ipatas Gulf: Chris Haiveta Hela: Philip Undialu...
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Ireland, and West New Britain. Momase Region: East Sepik, Madang, Morobe, and Sandaun (West Sepik). Southern Region: Central, Gulf, Milne Bay, Oro (Northern)...
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and ecotourists as they travel from village to village along the middle Sepik River in Papua New Guinea. Most of the villages in the film are inhabited...
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Tayap language (category Sepik Coast languages)
by fewer than 50 people in Gapun village of Marienberg Rural LLG in East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea (4°01′43″S 144°30′11″E / 4.028746°S 144.50304°E...
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Sepik FC, sometimes referred to as East Sepik FC, is a professional association football club based in Wewak, Papua New Guinea, founded in 2008 shortly...
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Donald Laycock (category Linguists of Sepik languages)
the middle and upper Sepik valley (the "Sepik subphylum"), and in 1973 he proposed that these languages formed part of a Sepik–Ramu phylum. This remained...
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Christian Academy, Wewak, East Sepik* Birdwing Independent School, Boroko, NCD Bishop Leo Secondary School, Wewak, East Sepik Bishop Wade Secondary High School...
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Sepik, Madang, Morobe, and West Sepik (Sandaun). (Momase is a recently devised word which combines the first two letters of Morobe, Madang, and Sepik...
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