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  2. Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research - Wikipedia

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    The IMR headquarters in Goroka also houses the editorial office of the Papua New Guinea Medical Journal, a peer-reviewed scientific periodical published by the Medical Society of PNG. [1] Electronic versions of the journal's publications can be obtained for many editions through the website of the institute.

  3. Dumpu, Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Dumpu is a village in the upper Ramu Valley in Usino Rural LLG, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. The village was serviced by Dumpu Airport. During World War II the village became the divisional headquarters of the Australian 11th Division. The Dumpu or Watiwa language is spoken in the village.

  4. Ambenob Rural LLG - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea: Province: Madang Province: Time zone: UTC+10 : Ambenob Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. [1] [2] Wards

  5. Adelbert Range - Wikipedia

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    Adelbert Range is a mountain range in Madang Province, north-central Papua New Guinea. The highest point of the mountains is at 1,716 metres (5,630 ft). [1] The Northern Adelbert languages and Southern Adelbert languages are spoken in the region.

  6. Markham, Ramu and Finisterre campaigns - Wikipedia

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    The II/78th and two companies of the III/78th were deployed forward around Kankiryo and Shaggy Ridge, with the I/78th spread out around Saipa and Yokopi and the remaining two companies of the III/78th at Yaula, the 239th Infantry Regiment held the rear around Madang, Erima and Bogadjim, along with 2,000 unassigned reinforcements; this was a ...

  7. Madang - Wikipedia

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    Madang (old German name: Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen) [1] is the capital of Madang Province and is a town with a population of 27,420 (in 2005) on the north coast of Papua New Guinea. History [ edit ]

  8. Naho Rawa Rural LLG - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea: Province: Madang Province: Time zone: UTC+10 : Naho Rawa Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. [1] [2]

  9. 1970 New Guinea earthquake - Wikipedia

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    On October 31 at 17:53 UTC (November 1 at 03:53 AEST) the island of New Guinea was shaken by an earthquake of magnitude 6.9 M w that particularly affected the city of Madang on the north coast of Papua New Guinea. Causing between five and eighteen fatalities, it triggered landslides that ran down steep hills into poorly reinforced wooden huts.