Kainantu is a town in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. It had some historical significance as an airstrip town during WWII. It functions primarily...
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The Kainantu–Goroka languages are a family of Papuan languages established by Arthur Capell in 1948 under the name East Highlands. They formed the core...
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Kainantu District is a district of the Eastern Highlands Province in Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Kainantu. 6°17′24″S 145°51′34″E / 6.29000°S 145...
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Mining in Papua New Guinea (section Kainantu)
2004 Landowners threatened to close down Highlands Pacific's Kainantu gold mine. Kainantu Gold Mine is an underground mine and the concentrate is trucked...
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became TNG for the first time, linking Engan, Chimbu–Wahgi, Goroka, and Kainantu. (Duna and Kalam were added in 1971.) Then in 1970, Clemens Voorhoeve and...
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Barry Holloway (section Kainantu Hotel)
He spent most of his life in Port Moresby and in the Eastern Highlands (Kainantu and Goroka). His first posting, or one of his early postings was over in...
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Kainantu Urban LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. Ukarumpa, an important SIL International base in...
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Agenahambo Primary School, Popondetta, Or Provinc Aiyura National High School, Kainantu, EHP Alkena Primary School, Tambul, WHP Amba Demonstration Primary School...
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Papua New Guinea. It lies approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) by road from Kainantu in the Aiyura Valley. The population consists of a variety of paid staff...
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Fore language (category Kainantu–Goroka languages)
Fore or Foré /ˈfɔːreɪ/ FOR-ay is a Kainantu-Goroka language spoken in the Goroka District of Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. The consonants...
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