papua new guinea in English

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a country in the western Pacific Ocean that includes the eastern half of the island of New Guinea as well as some neighboring islands; population 5,940,800 (est. 2009); capital, Port Moresby; languages, English (official), Tok Pisin, and several hundred native Austronesian and Papuan languages.

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1. Balus. The Aeroplane in Papua New Guinea

2. Balus: The Aeroplane in Papua New Guinea

3. Satisfying the Spiritually Hungry —In Papua New Guinea

4. LDS Doctors Treat Cholera in Papua New Guinea

5. Australia is separated from Papua New Guinea by the

6. Background information on Papua New Guinea Since independence in 1975, Papua New Guinea has had ten changes of government, caused by the constant shifts of political allegiances.

7. I read that in a book about matriarchy in Papua New Guinea.

8. Accipiter imitator and Nesasio solomonensis from Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands;

9. 12 I once used chopsticks like Papua New Guinea tribesman spear fish.

10. Papua New Guinea has six universities apart from other major tertiary institutions.

11. The Papua New Guinea branch has residence rooms on the upper levels.

12. Cape Cretin, a headland on the Huon peninsula in Papua New Guinea; People

13. Papua New Guinea owns the mining rights to these minerals under international law.

14. I understand that the highly alluvial soil of Papua New Guinea is very productive.

15. Indonesian Papua, which is adjacent to Papua New Guinea, has the most languages in Indonesia.

16. Accipiter brachyurus, Tyto aurantia, Tyto manusi, Varanus bogerti and Varanus telenesetes from Papua New Guinea

17. Accipiter brachyurus, Tyto aurantia, Tyto manusi, Varanus bogerti and Varanus telenesetes from Papua New Guinea;

18. MAF flies to more than 300 remote Airstrips across the mainland of Papua New Guinea

19. The Abede River is a noted landmark on several tours around southern central Papua New Guinea.

20. From 1972 he worked as a clinical paediatrician, mainly in Malaysia, Nepal and Papua New Guinea.

21. People line up to vote in a referendum on Bougainville's independence from Papua New Guinea, in …

22. It is thought that Bananas were grown for food for the first time in Papua New Guinea.

23. APNG2 (previously part of Pac Rim West) to Papua New Guinea with a capacity of 2x565Mbit/s.

24. Gazetteer Oceania: occurs in numerous streams within a 35 km radius of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.

25. A referendum to decide on Bougainville's future political relationship with Papua New Guinea was held in November 2019

26. Bowerbirds are native to Australia and Papua New Guinea, with 10 species in PNG and eight in Australia

27. Throughout this account, we will use the present name Papua New Guinea rather than the earlier terms.

28. Bougainville is a new country in making, gets staggering votes in favour of independence from Papua New Guinea

29. Up to 10% cash back  · Birching a schoolboy ID: DP9MR7 (RM) Melanesia, Papua New Guinea.

30. Bougainville is the largest island of the Solomon Islands archipelago, and an autonomous island region within Papua New Guinea.

31. Bougainville is the largest island of the Solomon Islands archipelago, and an autonomous island region within Papua New Guinea.

32. For example, the Watch Tower Society’s branch in Papua New Guinea wrote: “People are confused by conflicting religious teachings.

33. Bootless Bay is located approximately 20 km to the south-east of Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea

34. By courageously adhering to their Bible-trained conscience, many children in Papua New Guinea have given a fine witness.

35. Papua New Guinea will see its economy gradually recover, thanks to a number of new mining and petroleum projects.

36. The Papua New Guinea national cricket team, nicknamed the Barramundis, is the team that represents the country of Papua New Guinea in international cricket.The team is organised by Cricket PNG, which has been an Associate Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1973

37. Moorea Bouillonii is a common benthic filamentous cyanobacterium distributed widely such as Papua New Guinea, Guam, Palau, Palmyra atoll etc

38. Bougainville consists of a small cluster of islands and atolls that are, for now, part of Papua New Guinea (PNG)

39. Admiralty Islands, islands in Papua New Guinea, southwestern Pacific Ocean, an extension of the Bismarck Archipelago comprising about 40 islands

40. Following Matane's election, Kakaraya brought a petition to the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea, seeking to invalidate the election.

41. Countries that surround Australia include Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and East Timor to the north and New Zealand to the south.

42. Protoploea Apatela is endemic to montane New Guinea island, found in in Papua New Guinea, and in Western New Guinea of Indonesia

43. Alotamide A (1), a structurally Intriguing cyclic depsipeptide, was isolated from the marine mat-forming cyanobacterlum Lyngbya Bouillonii collected In Papua New Guinea

44. Two new macrolide derivatives, madangolide (2) and laingolide A (3), have been isolated from the cyanobacterium Lyngbya Bouillonii, collected in Papua New Guinea.

45. Alotamide A (1), a structurally intriguing cyclic depsipeptide, was isolated from the marine mat-forming cyanobacterium Lyngbya Bouillonii collected in Papua New Guinea

46. In Papua New Guinea and Fiji, the local missions are known as the "Trade Mission of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Papua New Guinea" and "Trade Mission of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the Republic of Fiji" respectively, despite both countries having diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.

47. The great-billed heron (Ardea sumatrana) is a wading bird of the heron family, resident from southeast Asia to Papua New Guinea and Australia.

48. Seashells are no longer the currency of Papua New Guinea, as they were in some regions—sea shells were abolished as currency in 1933.

49. Their advance in Papua New Guinea had been halted the previous year by the blocking action that Australian forces had fought along the Kokoda Track.

50. This gave him responsibility for Australia's colonial possession, Papua New Guinea, and also the Northern Territory, home to Australia's largest population of Aboriginal people.