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  • ...est of the border between Indonesia's province of Papua and the country of Papua New Guinea.
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Papua New Guinea]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Senior military leader in Papua New Guinea
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  • Papua New Guinea has an integrated military
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  • A U.S. advanced base, during WWII, in [[Papua New Guinea]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Was a senior military officer of Papua New Guinea, who helped thwart a coup, in 1990
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  • ...(2002). ''Growing Up with Tok Pisin: Contact, Creolization, and Change in Papua New Guinea's National Language.'' London: Battlebridge. ISBN 1-903292-06-9.
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  • ...]] to be completed, and given by [[Australia]] to one of its neighbours, [[Papua New Guinea]]
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  • ...s]] province of [[Papua (Indonesian province)|Papua]] and the country of [[Papua New Guinea]]. The Indonesian provincial capital [[Jayapura]] is situated on the bay.
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  • The currency subunit of the Kina, which is the currency of Papua New Guinea.
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  • ...st Pacific and divided between two provinces of Indonesia and the state of Papua New Guinea.
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  • ...he [[Commonwealth of Nations]], in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of [[Papua New Guinea]] and northwest of [[Vanuatu]]; scene of much fighting in the [[Second Worl
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}} {{r|Papua New Guinea Defence Forces}}
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  • ...en the northern tip of Cape York in Queensland and the south-west coast of Papua New Guinea.
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  • ...(2002). ''Growing Up with Tok Pisin: Contact, Creolization, and Change in Papua New Guinea's National Language.'' London: Battlebridge. ISBN 1-903292-06-9.
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  • ...oyah') is the currency subunit of the [[Kina]], which is the currency of [[Papua New Guinea]]. The Toea is one of the few [[British Commonwealth]] currency units whose
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  • | nationality = Papua New Guinea | allegiance = Papua New Guinea
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  • ...d Bay, is a bay in [[Oro Province]] (also known as Northern Province) of [[Papua New Guinea]]. After early 1943 in [[World War II]] it was the site of a U.S. advanced
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • | nationality = [[Papua New Guinea]] ...[[Papua New Guinea]]. He held the rank of [[Brigadier General]] of the [[Papua New Guinea Defence Forces]] (PNGDF) and was the [[PNG Defence Commander]], in March 19
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • '''Papua New Guinea''' is a nation in [[Oceania]], made up of a group of islands between the [[ {{Image|Papua New Guinea.gif|left|350px|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • ...FL) and the sport became established in Australia, New Zealand, France and Papua New Guinea.
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • ...Strait Islanders' culture has much in common with those of the peoples of Papua New Guinea and the Pacific.
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • * [http://gallery.orchidspng.com/index.php Orchids of Papua New Guinea]
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Papua New Guinea]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • ...os]], [[Belize]], [[Canada]], [[Grenada]], [[Jamaica]], [[New Zealand]], [[Papua New Guinea]], [[St Kitts and Nevis]], [[St Lucia]], [[St Vincent and the Grenadines]] ...that elect their Governors General in some form. The [[Governor-General of Papua New Guinea]] is selected by a parliamentary vote, as is the [[Governor-General of the
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  • ...Australia designed and provided four [[Pacific Forum patrol vessel]]s to [[Papua New Guinea]] in 1987 and 1988, and in 2015 confirmed she would be replacing those vess ...P01]].<ref name=National2018-07-05/> Australia transferred the vessel to Papua New Guinea on November 30, 2018.<ref name=Sbs2018-11-30/><ref name=AustelTedDiro2018-1
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  • {{r|Papua New Guinea}}
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  • ...adofstate|Papua New Guinea}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Papua New Guinea}}</td>
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  • *[[Papua New Guinea]] (Became a Dominion in 1975).
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  • | publisher = U.S. Army}}</ref> today part of [[Papua New Guinea]] It is sometimes called the '''Battle of Rabaul''', but it involved more t | title = Simpson Harbor, East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea}}</ref>
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  • ...c backgrounds. Another is [[Tok Pisin]], which is widely used throughout [[Papua New Guinea]], in [[writing|print]] as well as in conversation.<ref>Smith (2002).</ref>
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  • | [[Papua New Guinea]], 1998 | [[Papua New Guinea people|Papua New Guineans]]
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  • ...e world, such as [[Central Asia]],<ref name=CDC-ST /> [[Indonesia]] and [[Papua New Guinea]], with an incidence of 2%. In these "hot spots", typhoid fever ranks among
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  • ...ppines]]. The earliest evidence of banana cultivation was discovered in [[Papua New Guinea]] at [[Kuk Swamp]] where researchers date the farm to between 4500-5000 BC. |title=''National Geographic News:'' Was Papua New Guinea an Early Agriculture Pioneer?
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  • *[[Papua New Guinea]], joined 10/10/1975
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  • ...c backgrounds. Another is [[Tok Pisin]], which is widely used throughout [[Papua New Guinea]], in [[writing|print]] as well as in conversation, though for many if not That name is retained in the form [[Tok Pisin]] of [[Papua New Guinea]] and Pijin Blong Solomon ([[Solomon Islands]] pidgin).
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  • ...|Indonesian]] provinces on the west side of the island and the nation of [[Papua New Guinea]] on the east side of the island. The Australian subspecies (''Oxyuranus sc ...a New Guinea''|publisher=Independent Publishing Group|location=Port Mosby, Papua New Guinea|isbn=981-00-7836-6|pages=251|year=1996}}</ref>
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  • Austal delivered [[HMPNGS Ted Diro|HMPNGS ''Ted Diro'']] to the [[Papua New Guinea Defence Force]] on 30 November 2018.<ref name=Sbs2018-11-30/> On May 28, 2021, a representative of the [[Papua New Guinea Defence Force]] announced that its Guardian class vessels would carry deck
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  • ...one of the first [[anthropology|anthropologists]] to conduct fieldwork in Papua New Guinea. Less dramatic cargo cults have appeared in western New Guinea as well, inc
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  • ...e Shift and Cultural Reproduction: Socialization, Self and Syncretism in a Papua New Guinea Village. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.</ref> Kulick explored how t ...he socializing role of pastors and other fairly new Bosavi converts in the Papua New Guinea community she studies. Pastors have introduced new ways of conveying knowle
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  • ...e populations in eastern New Guinea (Milne Bay, Oro and Central Provinces, Papua New Guinea), whereas another, from Arnhem Land to central southern New Guinea, led to
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  • ...ailand, Vietnam), Australia (North Territory, Queensland), New Guinea and Papua New Guinea
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  • <td>[[Papua New Guinea]]</td><td>[[Port Moresby]]</td><td>[[Pacific region|Pacific]]</td>
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  • ...s legal is Turkey. Several nations with large Muslim minorities, including Papua New Guinea, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Tanzania, Liberia, and Sierra Leone also impos
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  • ...up of a archipelago of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of [[Papua New Guinea]] and northwest of [[Vanuatu]]. They are a member of the [[Commonwealth of
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  • He also patrolled around [[Papua New Guinea]] in [[fast attack craft|motor torpedo (PT) boats]]. In the [[Guadalcanal C
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  • <td>[[Papua New Guinea]]</td><td>[[Port Moresby]]</td><td>[[Kina]]</td> ...Papua New Guinea}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Papua New Guinea}}''</small></td>
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  • ...f its King in 1874. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-15436981 Papua New Guinea][1975] was annexed by [[Queensland]] in 1883 and became a British protector
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  • *Papua New Guinea: In 2002, a Commonwealth Expert recommended changes to election procedures
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  • ...ies (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Papua New Guinea, St Christopher and Nevis, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuvalu, Barbados,
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  • ...a, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, North Korea, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, T
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  • ...sub-Saharan Africa, the Far-East (China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea etc). Other locations that show high levels of HBV are in northern South Am
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  • <tr><th align="left">Papua New Guinea</th><th align="left">child health record book</th></tr>
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  • ...demiology of snake bite in Central Province and National Capital District, Papua New Guinea • Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 89,
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  • ...hat occupies it. The westernmost landmass of [[Oceania]], it lies south of Papua New Guinea, with the [[Indian Ocean]] to the west, the [[South Pacific Ocean]] to the
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  • ...y of Pakistan]], [[History of Palau]], [[History of Panama]], [[History of Papua New Guinea]], [[History of Paraguay]], [[History of Peru]], [[History of the Philippin
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  • ...ma) in South Asia. Oceania includes Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
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