The Omati River is a river in southern Papua New Guinea. List of rivers of Papua New Guinea Omati language Omati River languages Omati River in Geonames...
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Omati, or Mini, is a Papuan language spoken in the Omati River area of Papua New Guinea. The two varieties, Barikewa and Mouwase, are quite divergent....
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Turama–Kikorian languages (redirect from Rumu-Omati River languages)
after the Turama River and Kikori River of southern Papua New Guinea; the alternative name is based more narrowly on the Omati River. The four languages...
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Markham River Masaweng River Mindjim River Moam River Morehead River Musa River Numagen River Nuru River Ogon River Ok Tedi River Omati River Omosa River Oriomo...
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Minanibai, is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea, spoken in an area near Omati River mouth in Ikobi Kairi and Goaribari Census districts (Gulf Province)....
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for shipping, which required a pipeline of 450 km to the mouth of the Omati River. This pipeline was extended under water for 407 km to Caution Bay near...
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following the existing oil pipeline route through the Kikori River Basin to the Omati River Landfall, then sub-sea to a processing plant near Port Moresby...
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Kerewo Native to Papua New Guinea Region Omati River Native speakers 1,090 in the local area (2011) Language family Kiwaian Kerewo Language codes ISO...
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mangroves. The island is a formation at the delta of the Kikori and Omati Rivers. Its highest point is about 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) above sea level; it consists...
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Kamula–Elevala languages (redirect from Kamula–Elevala River languages)
family of the Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the region of the Elevala River. There are three languages, namely Aekyowm (Awin), Pare (Pa), and Kamula...
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