- Gogodala–Suki or Suki –
Aramia River languages are a
small language family of
Papua New Guinea,
spoken in the
region of the
Aramia River. The
languages are:...
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Carlia aramia is a
species of skink,
commonly known as the
Aramia rainbow skink, in the
genus Carlia. It is
endemic to
Papua New Guinea. Allison, A.; Tallowin...
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Aramia River is a
river in
southwestern Papua New Guinea. List of
rivers of
Papua New
Guinea Aramia River languages (Gogodala–Suki languages)
Aramia River...
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Archdiocese of
Canada and the
United States (seat in Toronto, Canada) Mar Toma
Aramia,
Metropolitan who
resides in
Canada (seat in Toronto, Canada) Mar Shimun...
- po****tions from Lake
Murray having much
wider heads than
those from the
Aramia River.
Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius)
Colombia and Venezuela...
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Kamula and Doso:
Aekyom loanwords from Ok languages:
Kamula loanwords from
Aramia River languages:
Potential cognates between Kamula–Elevala and Awyu–Dumut...
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skink Carlia amax (Storr, 1974) –
bauxite rainbow-skink
Carlia aramia (Zug, 2004) –
Aramia rainbow skink Carlia babarensis (Kopstein, 1926)
Carlia beccarii...
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Rural LLG,
Western Province,
Papua New Guinea, Tabo is
spoken in:
Lower Aramia River:
Alagi (8°03′14″S 142°57′42″E / 8.053774°S 142.961739°E / -8.053774;...
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several channels close to its mouth,
among them the Bebea, Bina, Dibiri, and
Aramia. The
Kikori River also
splits into a
multitude of
channels as it crosses...
- Papua New
Guinea State Western Province Physical characteristics
Mouth Aramia River • coordinates 7°54′59″S 142°28′19″E / 7.9164°S 142.4720°E / -7...