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New Guinea (Tok Pisin: Niugini; Hiri Motu: Niu Gini; Indonesian: Papua,
fossilized Nugini, also
known as
Papua or
historically Irian) is the
world's second-largest...
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Papua New Guinea,
officially the
Independent State of
Papua New Guinea, is an
island country in
Oceania that
comprises the
eastern half of the
island of...
- 2009-08-13. Trans
NewGuinea.org -
database of the
languages of
New Guinea (by
Simon Greenhill)
Timothy Usher and
Edgar Suter's
Newguineaworld site Archived...
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previous German New Guinea,
which had been
captured and
occupied by
Australian forces during World War I. Most of the
Territory of
New Guinea was occupied...
- The
New Guinea campaign of the
Pacific War
lasted from
January 1942
until the end of the war in
August 1945.
During the
initial phase in
early 1942, the...
- The
fauna of
New Guinea comprises a
large number of
species of mammals, reptiles, birds, fish,
invertebrates and amphibians. As the
world's largest and...
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Guinea,
officially the
Republic of
Guinea, is a
coastal country in West Africa. It
borders the
Atlantic Ocean to the west,
Guinea-Bissau to the northwest...
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occupation of
New Guinea was the
military occupation of the
island of
New Guinea by the
Empire of ****an from 1941 to 1945
during World War II when ****anese...
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German New Guinea (German: Deutsch-Neuguinea)
consisted of the
northeastern part of the
island of
New Guinea and
several nearby island groups, and was...
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Communications in
Papua New Guinea refers to the
media in the
country which are
regulated by the
Media Council of
Papua New Guinea such as newspapers, radio...