Chimbu, more frequently spelled Simbu, is a province in the Highlands Region of Papua New Guinea. The province has an area of 6,112 km2 and a population...
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Chimbu can refer to the Simbu Province (formerly Chimbu) of Papua New Guinea Kuman language (New Guinea), also known as Simbu or Chimbu Chimbu people,...
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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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Eastern Highlands Province Kerevat National High School, East New Britain Province Kerowaghi Secondary School, Kerowaghi, Chimbu Province Kintinu Primary...
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New Guineans living west of the Daulo Pass (between Chimbu Province and Eastern Highlands Province), the traditional Engan settlement style is that of...
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language of the Chimbu Kundiawa — the capital of Chimbu Province Chimbu Province Brown 1988: 127 Butinov 1968: 108 Khlenov M. A. Chimbu // People and religion...
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Chimbu Airport (IATA: CMU, ICAO: AYCH) is an airport serving Kundiawa, the capital of the Simbu Province in Papua New Guinea. Airport information for AYCH[usurped]...
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Mount Wilhelm (category Chimbu Province)
of the Bismarck Range and the peak is the point where three provinces, Chimbu, Jiwaka and Madang, meet. The peak is also known as Enduwa Kombuglu, or...
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the 109-seat Parliament. In January 2006, James Yali, governor of Madang Province and Member of Parliament for Rai Coast Open electorate, was convicted of...
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Kuman language (New Guinea) (redirect from Chimbu language)
Kuman (also Chimbu or Simbu) is a language of Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea. In 1994, it was estimated that 80,000 people spoke Kuman, 10,000 of them...
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Districts of Papua New Guinea (section Chimbu Province)
regions. Below, Papua New Guinea has 22 province-level divisions: 20 integrated provinces, the autonomous province of North Solomons (Bougainville) and the...
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northernmost record of the species is from the Kiowa rock shelter in Chimbu Province in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, dating to the Early Holocene...
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initiative. The extinct species D. noibano from the Pleistocene of Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea is substantially larger than living species. However...
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Chimbu River is a river in the Chimbu Province of Papua New Guinea. The Chimbu is a tributary of the Tua. 6°02′S 144°56′E / 6.033°S 144.933°E / -6.033;...
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Justin Olam (category Rugby league players from Chimbu Province)
small village in the Sinesine Yonggomugl District of the mountainous Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea. He was not able to play much rugby league due to...
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The province shares land borders with Western Province to the west, Southern Highlands, Chimbu, and Eastern Highlands to the north, Morobe Province to...
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Simbu Angra F.C. (redirect from Chimbu Angra FC)
Simbu Angra FC, sometimes spelled Chimbu Angra FC, is a semi-professional association football club based in Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea. The club was...
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campaigned in Chimbu for two years afterwards. For two years after losing the 1970 by-election, Okuk lived and worked in his home province of Chimbu for the...
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Freeman, B. & Class-Freeman, A.M. (2014). The avifauna of Mt. Karimui, Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea, including evidence for long-term population dynamics...
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Nomane language (category Chimbu–Wahgi languages)
Nomane is a Trans–New Guinea language of Nomane Rural LLG, Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea. Nomane at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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Noah Kool (category Governors of Chimbu Province)
1962) is a Papua New Guinean politician. He has been the Governor of Chimbu Province from 2012 to 2017, as a member of the governing People's National Congress...
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described from 12,000-year-old fossils found in the central highlands in Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea. It may have become extinct there about 9000 years...
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with the governments of North Solomons, Chimbu and Northern provinces, sought to change the name of the province. The government uses the name Fly River...
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(Sir Joseph Nombri) Kundiawa Chimbu Province Kudjip Nazarene Hospital Kudjip Lae International Hospital Lae Morobe Province Laloki Psychiatric Hospital...
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Boat (2024 film) (category Films directed by Chimbu Deven)
2024 Indian Tamil-language survival drama film written and directed by Chimbu Deven. The film stars Yogi Babu, Gouri G. Kishan with M. S. Bhaskar, Chinni...
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Peter Waieng (category People from Chimbu Province)
Peter G. Waieng (4 April 1966 – 22 August 2013) was a Papua New Guinea politician. Waieng served as a member of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea...
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Chuave language (category Chimbu–Wahgi languages)
Chuave is a Trans–New Guinea language of Chimbu Province and Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. Chuave is spoken in Elimbari Rural LLG, Chuave...
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Salt-Yui language (category Chimbu–Wahgi languages)
Salt, or Yui, is a Trans–New Guinea language of Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea. The following are some basic examples of phrases and nouns in Salt-Yui:...
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Sinasina-Yonggomugl District (category Chimbu Province)
Sinasina-Yonggomugl District is a district of the Simbu Province of Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Kamtai. The population was 56,805 at the 2011 census...
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was described by Neville Henry Bennett in 1956. It is endemic to the Chimbu Province of Papua New Guinea. The wingspan is about 68–80 mm. This species is...
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