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Angoram is a town and seat of
Angoram District in East
Sepik Province in north-western
Papua New Guinea. The area is
noted for its
rubber and
cocoa plantations...
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Angoram, also
known as
Pondo and by its
speakers as Kanda, is a
Papuan language of
Papua New Guinea. Maramba,
listed in Ethnologue, has been
found by...
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Angoram District is a
district of East
Sepik Province in
Papua New Guinea. It is one of the six
administrative districts that make up the province. The...
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Angoram/Middle
Sepik Rural LLG is a local-level
government (LLG) of East
Sepik Province,
Papua New Guinea. 01.
Changriwa (Changriwa
language speakers)...
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teams were
trying to
reach remote areas. Two of the
deaths occurred in
Angoram and
another died in Gawi. Many more
unconfirmed fatalities were reported...
- Tunap-Hunstein
Range Rural Gawanga Rural Dreikikier Rural Angoram District Angoram Angoram-Middle
Sepik Rural Keram Rural Karawari Rural Marienberg Yuat...
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specifically during the
Kingdom of
Kongo Kanda language, also
known as
Angoram Kanda Shrine, a
landmark in
Tokyo Kanda Matsuri, a ****anese
festival that...
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Pangu won 5 seats. It won only one seat at the 2012 election, that of
Angoram MP
Ludwig Schulze, but was left
unrepresented when
Schulze died in March...
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Wewak is
linked by road to
three villages on the
Sepik River:
Angoram, Timbunke, and Pagwi,
though the
roads are not
always in good condition...
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tentatively proposes that
Chambri and
Angoram may be
primary branches: Nor, Chambari, Karawari–Yimas,
Angoram. Usher,
following Foley,
keeps Nor together...