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River Basin size Discharge PNG IND Total PNG IND Total 10 3 km 2 10 3 sq mi 10 3 km 2 10 3 sq mi 10 3 km 2 10 3 sq mi km 3 /year cu mi /year km 3 /year cu mi /year km 3 /year cu mi /year Fly: 70.8 27.3 3 1.2 73.8 28.5 203.4 48.8 6.6 1.6 210 50 Kikori: 18.9 7.3 18.9 7.3 63 15 63 24 Purari: 33.5 12.9 33.5 12.9 95 23 95 23 Ramu: 17.8 6.9 17.8 6.9 ...
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It is the longest and largest tributary of the Fly River with a total length of 824 km (512 mi) including the Lagaip River the farthest distance river source of the Strickland River. It was named after Edward Strickland, vice-president of the Geographical Society of Australasia [3] by the New Guinea Exploration Expedition of 1885.
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The Yuat is the major tributary of the Sepik River in northern Papua New Guinea. The Yuat is on the right (southern) side and joins the Sepik about 20 linear km upstream from the Keram River, and just downstream from the Chambri Lakes. The eponymous (Middle) Yuat and Upper Yuat languages are spoken along the banks of the Yuat River. [1]