Madang is a province of Papua New Guinea. The province is on the northern coast of mainland Papua New Guinea and has many of the country's highest peaks...
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Madang (old German name: Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen) is the capital of Madang Province and is a town with a population of 27,420 (in 2005) on the north coast...
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has 22 province-level divisions: 20 integrated provinces, the Autonomous Region of Bougainville and the National Capital District. Each province has one...
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is on the border of Eastern part of Simbu and the Western part of Madang Province. Chimbu is located in the central highlands cordillera of Papua New...
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The Madang or Madang–Adelbert Range languages are a language family of Papua New Guinea. They were classified as a branch of Trans–New Guinea by Stephen...
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census). The province shares a common administrative boundary with Madang Province to the north, Morobe Province to the east, Gulf Province to the south...
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islands, by province listed NW to SE. (No. 5 on the map) Schouten Islands, a loose group of islands off the coast of the East Sepik Province Tarawai (Tandanie)...
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River Lossuk River Lumis River The following are rivers in Madang Province for which various Madang language subgroups are named after. Dimir River Malas River...
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(Central Province), a Papuan language of Central Province, Papua New Guinea Magi language (Madang Province), a Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua...
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in the north-west of Madang Province in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the six administrative districts that make up the province. Almami Rural LLG is...
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Madang Open is a District in Madang Province on the northern coast of mainland Papua New Guinea. Madang is known for the beauty of its ocean location...
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languages, a hypothetical Trans–New Guinea family of languages spoken in Madang Province in Papua New Guinea Brahman (band), a Japanese rock band Brahman (cattle)...
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Mount Wilhelm (category Madang Province)
Range and the peak is the point where three provinces, Chimbu, Jiwaka and Madang, meet. The peak is also known as Enduwa Kombuglu, or Kombugl'o Dimbin, in...
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(secondary coordinates) Mari, or Hop, is a minor Austronesian language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in the four villages of Bumbu (5°59′07″S...
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Districts of Papua New Guinea (section Madang Province)
Wewak District Wosera-Gawi District Yangoru-Saussia District Bogia District Madang District Middle Ramu District Rai Coast District Sumkar District Usino Bundi...
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Male language (Papuan) (category Languages of Madang Province)
Male is a Madang language spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. Male at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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district in the southeast of Madang Province in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the six districts that of the Madang Province. The District has four local...
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Sangapi Airport (category Gulf Province)
(IATA: SGK, ICAO: AYSK) is an airport serving the village of Sangapi, between Jgapa and Atemble, in the Madang Province of Papua New Guinea. v t e v t e...
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assembly machines company Maia language or Saki language, spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea All pages with titles beginning with Saki All pages...
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northern Papua New Guinea. They are spoken, from west to east, in Madang Province, Morobe Province, and New Britain. According to Lynch, Ross, & Crowley (2002)...
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the Eastern Highlands province, Divine Word University (run by the Catholic Church's Divine Word Missionaries) in Madang Province, Vudal University in...
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Scholarship Program Walther GSP, a pistol Wasembo language, spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Madang Airport (IATA: MAG, ICAO: AYMD), is an airport located in Madang, Papua New Guinea. During World War II, occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army...
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Rogerson, S.; Senn, N. (2009). "Betel nut chewing during pregnancy, Madang province, Papua New Guinea". Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 105 (1–2): 126–31...
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Naval Base Alexishafen (redirect from Naval Base Alexishafen-Madang)
(Naval Base Alexishafen-Madang) was a United States Navy base built during World War II at Alexishafen, north of the city of Madang in New Guinea. The base...
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Adelbert Range (category Madang Province)
Adelbert Range is a mountain range in Madang Province, north-central Papua New Guinea. The highest point of the mountains is at 1,716 metres (5,630 ft)...
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I, Rogerson S, Senn N (2009). "Betel nut chewing during pregnancy, Madang province, Papua New Guinea". Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 105 (1–2): 126–31...
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district in the north of Madang Province in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the six administrative districts that make up the province. Sumkar is a district...
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Cape Croisilles /krɔɪˈsɪlz/ is a cape in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. The Croisilles languages are named after the cape. Croisilles languages Cape...
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Traditionally, no flavoring is added. In Papua New Guinea, the locals in Madang province refer to their kava as waild koniak ("wild cognac" in English). Fijians...
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