- Tok
Bilong Asples (meaning "language of the villages")
which is the
traditional rural Tok
Pisin Tok Skul (meaning "talk of the schools") or Tok
Bilong Taun...
- /ˈpɑːpwə-, ˈpɑːp(j)ə-/ Tok Pisin:
Independen Stet
bilong Papua Niugini; Hiri Motu:
Independen Stet
bilong Papua Niu Gini The
Constitution of
Papua New Guinea...
- Zhao
Bilong (born 1
February 1960) is a
Chinese water polo player. He
competed at the 1984
Summer Olympics and the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- The flag of
Papua New
Guinea (Tok Pisin: plak
bilong Papua Niugini) was
adopted on 1 July 1971. In the hoist, it
depicts the
Southern Cross; in the fly...
- The Flag of
Bougainville (Tok Pisin: plak
bilong Bogenvil) is a
symbol of the
Autonomous Region of
Bougainville in
Papua New Guinea. It was originally...
-
officially the
Autonomous Region of
Bougainville (Tok Pisin:
Otonomos Region bilong Bogenvil), is an
autonomous region in
Papua New Guinea. The
largest island...
- (2000)
Ileksen (1979) Papa
Bilong Chimbu (2007)
Sanctum (2011)
Tinpis Run (1991)
Tukana -
husat i asua (1983)
Wokabaut Bilong Tonten (1974), a.k.a. Tonten's...
-
according to WorRMS:
Enterogyrus amieti Bilong Bilong,
Euzet & Birgi, 1996
Enterogyrus barombiensis Bilong Bilong,
Birgi & Euzet, 1991
Enterogyrus cichlidarum...
-
minister of the
Independent State of
Papua New
Guinea (Tok Pisin: Prai
Minista bilong Papua Niugini) is
Papua New Guinea's head of government,
consequent on being...
-
Papua New
Guinean New
Zealanders (Tok Pisin:
pipol bilong Papua Niugini long Niu Zilen) are
Papua New Guineans, or
people of
Papua New
Guinean descent...