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Kamono Station (加茂野駅,
Kamono-eki) is a
railway station in the city of Minokamo, Gifu Prefecture, ****an,
operated by the
third sector railway operator Nagaragawa...
- Kamo no Chōmei (鴨 長明, 1153 or 1155–1216) was a ****anese author, poet (in the waka form), and essayist. He
witnessed a
series of
natural and
social disasters...
- (Lower Asaro)
Benabena South Goroka: Fore, Gimi Isabi,
Gende Henganofi Abaga Kamono (Kamano)
Fayatina River Kanite, Inoke-Yate
Yagaria (?Ke’yagana) [subsumed...
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Kamano (Kamano-Kafe) is a
Papuan language spoken in
Eastern Highlands Province,
Papua New Guinea. The
terms 'Kamano' and 'Kamano-Kafe' are both used to...
- Trans–New
Guinea language of
Papua New Guinea. It
appears to be
related to
Kamono and Yagaria. The
classification of
Abaga is disputed. It may
actually be...
- the old
Imperial Court, as well as
those performed at the
Iwashimizu and
Kamono shrines. An
analysis of
silver currency in
China and ****an "Sin sen sen...
- (Gahuku),
Tokano (Lower Asaro)
Siane branch: Siane,
Yaweyuha Kamono-Yagaria branch:
Kamono, Inoke-Yate, Kanite, Keyagana,
Yagaria West-Central (Engan)...
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merger of the
towns of Ota and
Furui with the
villages of Yamanoue, Hachiya,
Kamono, Ibuka,
Shimoyoneda and Miwa.
Minokamo has a mayor-council form of government...
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speakers (10,000
cited 1993)
Language family Trans–New
Guinea Kainantu–Goroka
Goroka Kamono–Yagaria
Inoke Language codes ISO 639-3 ino
Glottolog inok1238...
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Native speakers 9,300 (2019)
Language family Trans–New
Guinea Kainantu–Goroka
Goroka Kamono–Yagaria
Kanite Language codes ISO 639-3 kmu
Glottolog kani1286...