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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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    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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    Planet http://www.lonelyplanet.com/papua-new-guinea/morobe-and-madang-provinces/history de:Hernsheim & Co Linke, R 2006, The influence of German surveying...
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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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    30, 2017. Retrieved July 5, 2017. "Aircraft accident de Havilland Canada DHC-8-102 P2-MCJ Madang Airport (MAG)". Aviation Safety Network. Archived from...
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  • Ecclesiastical Province of Madang Metropolitan Archdiocese of Madang Diocese of Aitape Diocese of Lae Diocese of Vanimo Diocese of Wewak Ecclesiastical Province of...
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    for Madang's defense were absent. Reinforcements were thus dispatched too late, and Madang fell after a three day battle. Chiang Kai-Shek had Madang's overseeing...
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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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    Hela Province, Jiwaka Province, Enga Province, Western Highlands, Simbu and Eastern Highlands provinces. Momase, consisting of Morobe, Madang, East Sepik...
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    Mount Hagen (category Populated places in the Western Highlands Province)
    arterial route to connect Mount Hagen with the coastal cities of Lae and Madang. The city is named after the old eroded volcano Mount Hagen, located about...
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  • Lusik (category Populated places in Madang Province)
    villages located on the absolute shoreline some 57 kilometres north of Madang on the north-west coast of Papua New Guinea, and are pristine examples of...
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    Bongu Village, Madang Province, New Guinea English variations of his name include: Nicolai Nicolaevich de Miklouho-Maclay 1, 2, Baron de Miklouho-Maklai...
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    Geography of Papua New Guinea (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Weather Information Service — Madang". World Meteorological Organisation. Retrieved 15 December 2015. "Klimatafel von Madang / Papua-Neuguinea" (PDF). Baseline...
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    found in the Western Central Pacific Ocean in Luzon, Philippines and Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It is named for its robust body. It can be found...
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    The Ramu lateritic nickel-cobalt mining project is located in the Madang Province of Papua New Guinea. The 2022 annual output was 34,302 tonnes of nickel...
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  • Madang Township (Mandarin: 麻当乡) is a township in Xiahe County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu, China. In 2010, Madang Township had a total...
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    in Papua New Guinea, following Palmer, et al. (2018): Trans-New Guinea Madang Finisterre-Huon Kainantu-Goroka Chimbu-Wahgi Enga-Kewa-Huli Bosavi East...
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  • Porapora languages (category Languages of Madang Province)
    Gorovu and Adjora (Abu), spoken along the border of East Sepik Province and Madang Province in Papua New Guinea. Foley classifies them as part of the Grass...
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  • Pacific[2] - Agaña, Nouméa, Papeete, Samoa-Apia, Suva Papua New Guinea - Madang, Mount Hagen, Port Moresby, Rabaul Solomon Islands - Honiara Algeria - Algiers...
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    Monumbo languages (category Languages of Madang Province)
    spoken in a few coastal villages around Bogia Bay of Bogia District, Madang Province in Papua New Guinea. Unlike all other Torricelli branches except for...
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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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  • Amele language (category Languages of Madang Province)
    Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 4. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 21–196. ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7. Alphabet and pronunciation...
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    Paku Sengkunyit clan, Sosoh Buay Rayap clan, Peliyung Pemuka Buay clan, Bu Madang clan, and the Semendawai clan. The area of Komering culture is the most...
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    Moresby grew nearly 8% per year, Lae 6%, Mount Hagen 6.5%, Goroka 4%, and Madang 3%. The trend toward urbanization accelerated in the 1990s, bringing in...
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  • 2011)  Liechtenstein  Limburg (Netherlands)  Lipetsk Oblast  Loja Province  Madang  Malacca  Malaysia  Maranhão  Maryland  Massachusetts  Mato Grosso...
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  • October 2023. Mark, Dorothy (9 October 2023). "Double earthquake hits Madang province". Papua New Guinea Post-Courier. Retrieved 9 October 2023. "Agencies...
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    mainland New Guinea between 1946 and 1996, Divine Word University Press, Madang, PNG 1999, 304 pp., ISBN 0-86935-063-3. Heribert Bettscheider (ed.), Reflecting...
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    Dayak. Sungga is one of the weapons used in the Banjar War in the Gunung Madang Fort area, Kandangan, Hulu Sungai Selatan. This weapon was installed under...
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  • or ASAS may refer to: Asas language, a Rai Coast language spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea Daily Asas, an Urdu-language newspaper published...
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  • 2022 Papua New Guinea earthquake (category Morobe Province)
    42 were injured. Eleven of the deaths occurred in Morobe Province, with five deaths in Madang and five more in the Eastern Highlands. Prime Minister James...
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