Orphan date August 2009 refimprove date September 2011 Shumbi is a location in Southern Highlands , Papua New Guinea . ref http www.maplandia.com papua new guinea southern highlands shumbi ref References link rot date September 2011 reflist Category Geography of Papua New Guinea coord 6 7 0 S 143 31 0 E display title PapuaNewGuinea geo stub ... more details
distinguish Mongolian language Infobox language name Mongol nativename states Papua NewGuinea region East Sepik Province speakers 340 date 2003 ethnicity familycolor Papuan fam1 Ramu languages Ramu ? fam2 Mongol Langam languages Mongol Langam iso3 mgt Mongol is a Ramu language of Papua NewGuinea . Category Ramu languages Category Languages of Papua NewGuinea ... more details
lead missing date January 2011 Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Biak Numfoor rain forests Central Range montane rain forests Huon Peninsula montane rain forests Northern New Guinea lowland rain and freshwater swamp forests Northern New Guinea montane rain forests Southeastern Papuan rain forests Southern New Guinea freshwater swamp forests Southern New Guinea lowland rain forests Vogelkop montane rain forests Vogelkop Aru lowland rain forests Yapen rain forests Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands Trans Fly savanna and grasslands Montane grasslands and shrublands Central Range sub alpine grasslands Mangrove New Guinea mangroves References Wikramanayake, Eric Eric Dinerstein Colby J. Loucks et al. 2002 . Terrestrial Ecoregions of the Indo Pacific a Conservation Assessment. Island Press Washington, DC . Category Ecoregions of Indonesia Category Natural history of Indonesia Category Geography of Indonesia Category Geography of Papua New Guinea Category Australasian ecozone ... more details
Expand Dutch Centraal Nieuw Guinea Expeditie date January 2010 The Central NewGuinea Expedition 1920 1922 was a Dutch scientific expedition which was seeking from the north coast of the island to reach snow covered Wilhelminatop of the Central Plateau of Dutch NewGuinea . The expedition was organized and financed by the Indian Committee for Scientific Investigations Indies Committee for Scientific Investigations . Literature Bijlmer, H.J.T., Met de Centraal Nieuw Guinee Expeditie A 1920 naar een onbekende volksstam in het Hooggebergte , in Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap 39, 1922, pp.  156 183. Bijlmer, H.J.T., Met de Centraal Nieuw Guinee Expeditie, A 1920, naar een onbekende volksstam in het Hooggebergte , in De Aarde en haar Volken 59, 1923, pp.  97 109 121 131 145 155 170 176 193 204. Ploeg, Anton, First Contact, in the Highlands of Irian Jaya , in Journal of Pacific History 30, 1995, pp.  227 239. Wirz, P., Anthropologische und ethnologische Ergebnisse der Central Neu Guinea Expedition 1921 1922 Nova Guinea 16 . Leiden E.J. Brill, 1924. Wirz, P., Im Lande des Schneckengeldes Erinnerungen und Erlebnisse einer Forschungsreise ins Innere von Holl ndisch Neu Guinea . Frankfurt Strecker und Schr der, 1932. Category History of NewGuinea Category NewGuinea expeditions nl Centraal Nieuw Guinea Expeditie ... more details
NewGuinea Force was a military command unit for Australia n, territory of Papua and territory of NewGuinea troops serving in the NewGuinea campaign during World War II . Formed in April 1942 it was responsible for planning and directing all operations within the territory up until October 1944, when the First Army Australia Australian First Army was formed. ref name Johnston10 Johnston 2007, p. 10 ref Over the course of its existence, NewGuinea Force was commanded by some of the Australian Army s most notable commanders, including Sydney Rowell , Sir Edmund Herring and Sir Leslie Morshead . ref Johnston 2007, pp. 10 11. ref Notes Reflist References cite book last Johnston first Mark title The Australian Army in World War II year 2007 series Elite 153 publisher Osprey Publishing location isbn 9781846031236 External links http rspas.anu.edu.au papers sources.html Report on Historical Sources on Australia and Japan at war in Papua and NewGuinea, 1942 45 Category Papua NewGuinea in World War II Category Military units and formations of Australia in World War II Category Military units and formations of the Australian Army Category Military units and formations of Papua NewGuinea Category Military of Papua NewGuinea PapuaNewGuinea stub ... more details
fb Papua NewGuinea fb New Caledonia 1853 fb Solomon Islands fb Vanuatu Total wins class wikitable ...The Melanesia Cup is a football soccer championship played between the Melanesian countries, it was used along with the Polynesia Cup for qualification to the Oceania Nations Cup . The last edition of the cup was in 2001. The tournament used a round robin format involving every team playing each other once at the tournaments location.In 1994 Solomon Islands won the championship for the first and only time despite being stunned by Nauru 2 1 earlier in the year this was also the only international game Nauru have competed in. In 2008, the Wantok Cup was established as a competition between Papua NewGuinea , the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu . It was described by the Oceania Football Confederation ... style background D0E6FF 1988 br Melanesia Cup 1988 Details Solomon Islands fb big Fiji fb big Solomon Islands fb big New Caledonia 1853 fb big Vanuatu 1989 br Melanesia Cup 1989 Details Fiji fb big Fiji fb big New Caledonia 1853 fb big Solomon Islands fb big Papua NewGuinea style background D0E6FF 1990 br Melanesia Cup 1990 Details Vanuatu fb big Vanuatu fb big New Caledonia 1853 fb big Fiji fb big Solomon Islands 1992 br Melanesia Cup 1992 Details Vanuatu fb big Fiji fb big New Caledonia 1853 fb big Solomon Islands fb big Vanuatu style background D0E6FF 1994 br Melanesia Cup 1994 Details Solomon Islands fb big Solomon Islands fb big Fiji fb big Papua NewGuinea fb big New Caledonia 1853 1996 br Melanesia Cup 1996 Details Papua NewGuinea fb big Papua NewGuinea fb big Solomon Islands fb big Vanuatu style background D0E6FF 1998 br Melanesia Cup 1998 Details Vanuatu fb big Fiji fb big Vanuatu fb big Solomon Islands fb big Papua NewGuinea 2000 br Melanesia Cup 2000 Details Fiji fb big Fiji fb big Solomon Islands fb big Vanuatu fb big New Caledonia 1853 See also Polynesia Cup Wantok Cup References reflist Category Melanesia Cup Category Defunct international association football competitions ... more details
8 News item here . ref They elected David Vunagi , Bishop of Temotu , as the new Archbishop of Melanesia ...The Archbishop of Melanesia is the spiritual head of the Church of the Province of Melanesia , which ... Islands and Vanuatu . From 1861 until the inauguration of Church of the Province of Melanesia in 1975, the Bishop of Melanesia was the head of the Diocese of Melanesia . Responsibility of the Archbishop The Church of Melanesia consists of eight dioceses, formed into a single province. The Archbishop of Melanesia is therefore Diocesan Bishop of the Diocese of Central Melanesia Metropolitan Archbishop ... meeting. History of the See The first Bishop of Melanesia was John Patteson bishop John Patteson , consecrated ... Anglican provinces. The mission to Melanesia advanced, and the diocese was subdivided and regional diocesan bishops created, until in 1975 it was officially formed into a new Province of the Anglican church ref http melanesia.anglican.org comhistory.html History here. ref with the Bishop of Melanesia, John Chisholm Archbishop of Melanesia John Chisholm , becoming the first Bishop of Central Melanesia and Archbishop of Melanesia. The primatial archbishop title belongs ex officio to the diocesan ... to Central Melanesia in order to become primate. Chisholm died shortly after appointment ... medal of the Order of St Augustine. List of Bishops and Archbishops of Melanesia class wikitable style width 95 colspan 4 style background color 7F1734 color white Bishops of Melanesia style background ... center 1931 Frederick Molyneux Assistant bishop in Melanesia since 1924 resigned following a mental ... center 1937 John Dickinson bishop John Dickinson , Assistant Bishop of Melanesia Assistant bishop only ... Archbishop of Melanesia John Chisholm Previously auxiliary bishop in Anglican Church of Papua NewGuineaNewGuinea became Archbishop of Melanesia in 1975. colspan 4 style background color 7F1734 color white Archbishops of Melanesia valign top style background color white style text align center ... more details
Bagabag is in the Madang Province of Papua NewGuinea and it is a dormant volcano. Bagabag is the closest island to Karkar island. People from the last Karkar normally paddle to Bagabag to visit and come by the course of the ocean tide and current. The island is rich in betel nut, local pigs and other food. The island contains only four villages, and life on the island can be quite interesting as there are very few people who know each other very well. coord 4.8 S 146.233 E source kolossus nlwiki display title Category Islands of Papua NewGuinea Category Volcanoes of Papua NewGuinea Category New Ireland Province PapuaNewGuinea geo stub Islands of Papua NewGuinea de Bagabag Papua Neuguinea nl Bagabag eiland pnb ru ... more details
date March 2009 Infobox Former Country native name NewGuinea conventional long name Territory of NewGuinea common name NewGuinea continent Oceania region NewGuinea status League of Nations Mandate ... event end Territory of Papua and NewGuinea Union with Papua p1 German NewGuinea flag p1 Flag of the German Empire.svg s1 Territory of Papua and NewGuinea flag s1 Flag of Australia.svg image ... Kingdom King leader1 List of British monarchs title representative Administrator of NewGuinea Administrator representative1 List of colonial heads of NewGuinea title deputy Prime Minister of Australia ... Pound The Territory of NewGuinea was the Australia controlled, League of Nations mandated territory in the north eastern part of the island of NewGuinea , and surrounding islands, between 1920 and 1949. The south eastern part of the island of NewGuinea was a separate Australian colony, the Territory of Papua , until 1949. The Australian mandate was based on the previous German NewGuinea ... of NewGuinea was occupied by Empire of Japan Japanese forces during World War II Rabaul , on the island of New Britain was a major Japanese base see NewGuinea campaign . Under the Papua NewGuinea Provisional Administration Act, 1945 46 , the territories of Territory of Papua Papua and New ... arrived on NewGuinea at least 60,000 years ago. These Melanesian people developed stone tools and agriculture. Portuguese and Spanish navigators sailing in the South Pacific entered NewGuinea ... gave the island the name NewGuinea because of what he saw as a resemblance between the islands inhabitants ... possession of the northeast quarter of the island and it became known as German NewGuinea . ref ... the southern coast of NewGuinea. The protectorate, called British NewGuinea , was annexed outright ... and British NewGuinea became the Australian Territory of Papua, with Australian administration beginning ... Mandate , 2. Territory of NewGuinea, 3. Territory of Nauru and 4. Western Samoa One of the first ... more details
Benabena is a village in the Eastern Highlands Papua NewGuinea Eastern Highlands of Papua NewGuinea . It is known as a centre for weaving. The town was known also as Bena Bena. History An airfield was constructed near the village by Dan Leahy and Jim Taylor explorer Jim Taylor in December 1932. A Lutheran mission station commenced operations at the village in 1934. References http www.bena.com benabena.html Benabena information coord missing Papua NewGuinea Category Eastern Highlands Province Category Populated places in Papua NewGuinea PapuaNewGuinea geo stub ... more details
Agriculture in Papua NewGuinea has a more than 7,000 years old history. Currently around 85 of Papua NewGuinea s population lives from semi subsistence agriculture. ref http www.ausaid.gov.au country png png intro.cfm AusAID About Papua NewGuinea , retrieved 5 May 2011 ref History People in Papua NewGuinea started practising agriculture around 7,000 10,000 years ago. The oldest evidence for this is in the Kuk Swamp area, where planting, digging and staking of plants, and possibly drainage have been used to cultivate taro , banana , sago and Yam vegetable yam . ref name Bourke 2009 http epress.anu.edu.au food agriculture pdf history.pdf Bourke, R. Michael History of agriculture in Papua NewGuinea in Food and Agriculture in Papua NewGuinea , ANU Press, 2009 ref Between the 17th to 19th centuries, a small number of plant species, including sweet potato , cassava and tobacco have been brought from the Americas by Europeans and introduced to Indonesia from where they spread to NewGuinea. In the second part of the 19th century and especially after 1870 further crops have been introduced directly by Europeans, including beans, pumpkin, corn, watermelon, papaya, mangosteen, durian, orange, lemon, coffee, lime and guava. ref name Bourke 2009 Major agricultural products Sweet potato ... NewGuinea , ANU Press, 2009 ref Coffee Main Coffee production in Papua NewGuinea Coffee production in Papua NewGuinea accounts for a little over 1 of the total world production according to the United ... oil palm , coffee is Papua NewGuinea s second largest agricultural export, employing approximately 2.5 million people. Copra Main Copra plantations in NewGuinea See also Aquaculture in Papua NewGuinea Economy of Papua NewGuinea References reflist External links Commons category http epress.anu.edu.au food agriculture pdf instructions.html ANU Press Food and Agriculture in Papua NewGuinea Oceania topic Agriculture in Category Agriculture in Papua NewGuinea ... more details
Infobox language name Tai nativename states flag Papua NewGuinea region Madang Province speakers 900 date 1990 ethnicity familycolor Papuan fam1 Trans NewGuinea fam2 Madang languages Madang fam3 Rai Coast languages Rai Coast Kalam fam4 Kalam languages Kalam iso3 taw Tai Tay is a Kalam languages Kalam language of Papua NewGuinea , spoken in a single village. Category Languages of Papua NewGuinea Category Madang languages pa lang stub PapuaNewGuinea stub ... more details
distinguish Amale language Infobox language name Bau nativename region Madang Province states Papua NewGuinea speakers 3,060 date 2000 ref e16 ethnicity familycolor Papuan fam1 Trans NewGuinea languages Trans NewGuinea fam2 Madang languages Madang fam3 Croisilles languages Croisilles linkage linguistics linkage fam4 Mabuso languages Mabuso ? fam5 Gum languages Gum iso3 bbd Bau Amale is a Papuan language of Papua NewGuinea . References Reflist Category Madang languages pa lang stub ... more details
Image Papua NewGuinea map.png right 300px Map of Papua NewGuinea The geography of Papua NewGuinea describes the eastern half of the island of NewGuinea , the islands of New Ireland island New Ireland , New Britain and Bougainville Island Bougainville , and smaller nearby islands. Together these make up the nation of Papua NewGuinea in tropical Oceania , located at the western edge of the Pacific Ocean . Papua NewGuinea is largely mountainous , and much of it is covered with tropical rainforest . The NewGuinea Highlands runs the length of NewGuinea, and the highest areas receive snowfall a rarity in the tropics. Within Papua NewGuinea Mount Wilhelm is the highest peak, at 4  509  ... Peninsula to north of the city of Lae . Papua NewGuinea has one land border that which divides the island of NewGuinea. Across the 820  km border, the western half of NewGuinea is officially ... with Indonesia or Mabudawan 140 54 E . Papua NewGuinea has List of volcanoes in Papua NewGuinea ... NewGuinea is also prone to landslides , often caused by deforestation in major forests. The mountainous regions of Papua NewGuinea are the areas most susceptible to landslides causing damage. Offshore ... Manus , to the north of the main island of NewGuinea. These have a distinct plant and animal life ... are a constant 70 F 21 C . Human geography File PapuaNewGuineaOMC.PNG thumb 300px Papua NewGuinea ... Environmental issues Main Biodiversity protection efforts in Papua NewGuinea The rainforest is subject ..., more than half the forest that existed when Papua NewGuinea became independent from Australia in 1975 will be gone by 2021. ref University of Papua NewGuinea http gis.mortonblacketer.com.au upngis Downloads State 20of 20Forests 20of 20PNG.pdf The State of the Forests in Papua NewGuinea ref ... Protocol See also Australia NewGuinea continent References Reflist cite web title CIA World Factbook ... NewGuinea Category Geography of Papua NewGuinea Category Papua NewGuinea articles needing attention ... more details
Languages of country Papua NewGuinea official Tok Pisin , English language English , Hiri Motu language Hiri Motu extralabel Lingua franca extra Tok Pisin The languages of Papua NewGuinea today number over 850, ref Ethnologue http www.ethnologue.com show country.asp?name PG Languages of Papua NewGuinea . In 2006, Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare stated that Papua NewGuinea has 832 living languages languages, not dialects http www.pm.gov.pg pmsoffice PMsoffice.nsf pages D4837E336A7B8BD44A2571F90019BE4E?OpenDocument Statement at the World Leaders Forum , Columbia University , September 21, 2006 website of the Prime Minister of Papua NewGuinea . ref making it the most linguistically diverse place on earth. Its official language s are Tok Pisin , English language English and Hiri Motu . Tok Pisin, an English based creole language creole , is the most widely spoken, serving as the country s lingua franca . Tok Pisin main Tok Pisin English main English in Papua NewGuinea Although it is an official language of Papua NewGuinea, English is only spoken by 1 2 of the population. ref name cia CIA World Factbook https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos pp.html Papua NewGuinea ref Hiri Motu main Hiri Motu Papuan languages main Papuan languages The longest established languages of Papua NewGuinea are known as the Papuan languages . Outside of Papua NewGuinea, Papuan ... Austronesian family arrived in NewGuinea approximately 3,500 years ago. Citation needed date June ... of which are found exclusively on Taiwan. Literacy main Literacy in Papua NewGuinea 57.3 of the population of Papua NewGuinea over 15 years of age are literate . ref name cia Notes reflist References ... to Languages of Papua NewGuinea list Oceania in topic Languages of English dialects by continent English official language clickable map Category Languages of Papua NewGuinea PapuaNewGuinea stub ... p Papua Ny Guinea tpi Ol tokples bilong Papua Niugini pt L nguas da Papua Nova Guin ... more details
The NewGuinea Council was a unicameral representative body formed in the Dutch colony of Netherlands NewGuinea in 1961. The council was inaugurated on 5 April 1961 with 28 council members, 16 of whom had been elected in elections held during January 1961. The council was requested to make its wishes on self determination known within a year, ref newspaper report. http wpik.org Src SMH 19610406p6.pdf Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April 1961 ref but on 18 October 1961 received news of a United States effort to involve the United Nations in a new colonization of the territory. During an emergency session the council drafted a national manifesto and symbols including the Morning Star flag for a new national identity to be known as West Papua ref http wpik.org Src WNGC res00.html NewGuinea Council statements ref . References reflist Category Western NewGuinea nl Nieuw Guinea Raad ... more details
Infobox Book name Growing Up In NewGuinea image image caption author Margaret Mead illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre publisher release date 1930 pages isbn 0140201173 Growing Up in NewGuinea is a 1930 publication by Margaret Mead . The book is about her encounters with the indigenous people of the Manus Province of Papua NewGuinea before they had been changed by missionaries and other western influences. She compares their views on family, marriage, sex, child rearing, and religious beliefs to those of westerners. ref cite web title Growing Up In NewGuinea publisher Good Reads accessdate 2012 04 04 url http www.goodreads.com book show 1394199.Growing Up in NewGuinea ref The book has been rereleased several times since its original release under different publishers. ref cite web publisher Amazon title Growing up in NewGuinea accessdate 2012 04 04 url http www.amazon.com Growing NewGuinea Comparative Primitive dp 0688178111 ref sr 1 1?ie UTF8&qid 1333546744&sr 8 1 ref References reflist Category 1930 books ... more details
Infobox University name University of Papua NewGuinea motto To be dedicated to the pursuit, advancement and dissemination of knowledge, understanding and wisdom established 1965 ref http www.upng.ac.pg uni hist.html History of the University of Papua NewGuinea Bot generated title ref type Public university Public chancellor vice chancellor Professor Ross Hynes city Port Moresby state National Capital District Papua NewGuinea National Capital District country Papua NewGuinea students 15,000 ref http www.upng.ac.pg the uni.html About the University Bot generated title ref postgrad faculty campus There are two major campuses in Port Moresby. Waigani main campus and Taurama Medical Faculty. affiliations Association of Commonwealth Universities , Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning ASAIHL website http www.upng.ac.pg www.upng.ac.pg image The University of Papua NewGuinea UPNG was established by local ordinance ordinance of the Australian administration in 1965. This followed the Currie Commission which had enquired into higher education in Papua NewGuinea . The University of Papua NewGuinea Act No.18, 1983 bill repealing the old Ordinance was passed by the National Parliament in August 1983. The university has moved from a departmental to a school structure ... title University of Papua NewGuinea extends to Solomons date 21 July 2008 work Radio New Zealand ... as of 9 August 2011. Papua New Guinean universities coord missing Papua NewGuinea DEFAULTSORT Papua NewGuinea, University of Category Education in Papua NewGuinea Category Universities in Papua NewGuinea Category University of Papua NewGuinea Category Port Moresby Category Association of Commonwealth ... NewGuinea ru ... that a new Open Campus would be opened in Honiara . It will be the first UPNG campus in the Solomon ... university stub el es Universidad de Pap a Nueva Guinea ... more details
Taxobox name NewGuinea Thornbill image status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref IUCN2008 assessors BirdLife International year 2008 title Acanthiza murina id 146322 downloaded 18 February 2009 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Pardalotidae genus Acanthiza species A. murina binomial Acanthiza murina binomial authority Charles Walter De Vis De Vis , 1897 synonyms The NewGuinea Thornbill or Papuan Thornbill Acanthiza murina is a species of bird in the Pardalotidae family. It is found in West Papua region West Papua , Indonesia and Papua NewGuinea . Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest s. References references Category Acanthiza Category Birds of Papua NewGuinea Category Birds of Western NewGuinea Category Animals described in 1897 Acanthizidae stub es Acanthiza murina fr Acanthize de Nouvelle Guin e pt Acanthiza murina ru sv Papuataggn bb ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2009 A town located near the mouth of the Sepik River in the East Sepik province of Papua New Guinea . In 1913, in what was then German New Guinea , missionaries of the Catholic Society of the Divine Word established at settlement here. It was the first European settlement on the Sepik . The settlement s main industry was milling timber floated downriver and, to aid this, one of the first railways in the country was built to transport timber from the river to the sawmill. It was drawn by buffalo. The town was occupied during the Empire of Japan Japanese invasion of Papua New Guinea in 1942. Bombing and subsequent re occupation of the town by Allied forces led to the destruction of the sawmill, houses and church constructed there. These were rebuilt and, by the 1960s the area had a thriving milling business again. Shortly before independence in 1975, labour disputes led to the mismanagement and decline of the business and ultimately all industry ceased there. coord missing Papua New Guinea Category Populated places in Papua New Guinea ... more details
Infobox PNG Place type suburb name Gordon city Port Moresby province ncd latd 9 latm 26 lats 59 longd 147 longm 11 longs 44 coordinates type region PG type city image caption pop postcode elevation near nw Gordon North, Papua New Guinea Gordon North near n Gordon North, Papua New Guinea Gordon North near ne Erima near w Hohola North near e Seven Mile, Papua New Guinea 7 Mile near sw Hohola near s Four Mile, Papua New Guinea 4 Mile near se Saraga Gordon , sometimes spelt Gordons , is a suburb of Port Moresby , the capital city of Papua New Guinea . Port Moresby suburbs PapuaNewGuinea geo stub Category Suburbs of Port Moresby ... more details
Infobox single Name Papua NewGuinea Cover fsol papua newguinea 1991.jpg Artist The Future Sound of London ... single Pulse 3 EP br 1991 This single Papua NewGuinea br 1991 Next single Papua NewGuinea song 1992 1996 release Papua NewGuinea 92 br 1992 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Re release Type single Cover fsol papua newguinea 2003 simply12 release.jpg Lower caption Cover of the re release in 2003 Border yes Papua NewGuinea is a 1991 song by the electronic music group Future Sound of London ... Papua New Guinea.ogg title Papua NewGuinea description Sample of Papua NewGuinea from the album Papua NewGuinea . format Ogg The song became a popular rave and club track almost immediately upon ... their 1987 album Within the Realm of a Dying Sun and Shelter Me by Circuit. Papua NewGuinea was perhaps ... & Pumpin . Soon after that, Future Sound of London themselves released Papua NewGuinea Translations , which extended the track into a 45 minute long EP. Papua NewGuinea was featured in the 1997 ... number is 12 TOT 17 and S12DJ 107 on the 2003 version. Papua NewGuinea Dali Mix 4.57 Papua NewGuinea Dumb Child Of Q Mix 4.21 Papua NewGuinea Qube Mix 4.32 Infobox single Name Papua NewGuinea ... NewGuinea song 1991 2003 release Papua NewGuinea br 1991 This single Papua NewGuinea 92 br 1992 .... Papua NewGuinea 7 Original 3 47 Papua NewGuinea Andrew Weatherall Mix 9 43 Papua NewGuinea Dub Mix 1 20 Papua NewGuinea Journey to Pyramid 5 25 Papua NewGuinea Graham Massey Mix 3 48 Papua NewGuinea Dumb Child of Q Mix 4 20 Papua NewGuinea 12 Original 4 57 Papua NewGuinea Hamish McDonald Mix 5 04 Papua NewGuinea 2001 Infobox single Name Papua NewGuinea 2001 Cover fsol papua new ... 2001 Stakker Humanoid 2001 br 2001 This single Papua NewGuinea 2001 br 2001 Next single Papua NewGuinea song Translations Papua NewGuinea Translations br 2002 This release featured all new ... is CDS TOT 44 and it is 15 15 long. Papua NewGuinea 7 Original 3 41 Papua NewGuinea Satoshi ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox flag Name Papua NewGuinea Image Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Use 111110 Proportion 3 4 Adoption 1 July 1971 Design A black and red bend diagonal bi ... Naval Ensign Image2 Naval Ensign of Papua New Guinea.svg Use2 000001 Proportion2 3 4 Adoption2 1 July 1971 Design2 A white flag with the national flag of Papua NewGuinea in the canton The flag of Papua NewGuinea was adopted on July 1, 1971. In the Flag terminology Description of standard flag parts ... , who won a nationwide competition for a new flag design in 1971. Red and black have long been traditional colours of many Papua New Guinean tribes. Black white red was the colour of the German Empire s flag, which had colonised NewGuinea prior to 1918. The bird of paradise is also found on the Coat of arms of Papua NewGuinea national coat of arms . Prior to 1970, Papua NewGuinea was known as the Australian Trust Territory of Papua and NewGuinea, and its flag for sporting events was the bird ... flags of Papua NewGuinea center Begin flag gallery Flag entry Width 200 Image German newguinea flag.svg Caption Flag of German NewGuinea , 1899 1914 Flag entry Width 200 Image Flag of the German Empire.svg Caption Flag of the German Empire in NewGuinea, 1899 1914 Flag entry Width 200 Image Flag ... Territory of NewGuinea , 1914 1949, and of the Territory of Papua and NewGuinea , 1949 1965 Flag entry Width 200 Image Flag of Papua NewGuinea 1965.svg Caption Flag of the Australian British Trust Territory of Papua and NewGuinea, 1965 1970 Flag entry Width 200 Image Flag of Papua NewGuinea 1970.svg Caption Flag of the Australian British Trust Territory of Papua and NewGuinea, 1970 1971 ... this table, go to Template Nationalflags DEFAULTSORT Papua NewGuinea, Flag of Category National flags Category National symbols of Papua NewGuinea Flag Category Flags adopted through competition ... yo Flag of Papua NewGuinea zh ... more details
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File Coat of arms of Papua New Guinea.svg thumb Emblem of Papua NewGuinea The national emblem of Papua NewGuinea consists of a Raggiana Bird of Paradise bird of paradise over a traditional spear and a kundu drum. Coat of arms of Oceania Category National emblems Papua NewGuinea Category National symbols of Papua NewGuinea PapuaNewGuinea stub Heraldry stub ar bs Grb Papue Nove Gvineje ca Escut de Papua Nova Guinea de Wappen Papua Neuguineas el es Emblema nacional de Pap a Nueva Guinea eo Blazono de Papuo Nov Gvineo fr Armoiries de la Papouasie Nouvelle Guin e gl Escudo de Pap a Nova Guinea ko hr Grb Papue Nove Gvineje bpy id Lambang Papua Nugini he lt Papua Naujosios Gvin jos herbas hu P pua j Guinea c mere mk nl Embleem van Papoea Nieuw Guinea ja no Papua Ny Guineas riksv pen tpi Nesenel mak bilong Papua Niugini pl God o Papui Nowej Gwinei pt Bras o de armas de Papua Nova Guin ru sr sh Grb Papue Nove Gvineje yo Coat of arms of Papua NewGuinea zh ... more details