-
Djaul may
refer to:
Dyaul Island in the New
Ireland chain of
Papua New
Guinea Tiang language also
known as the
Djaul language and
spoken on
Dyaul Island...
- The
Tiang language, also
known as
Djaul, is a
language spoken in
Papua New Guinea. It is
spoken on
Dyaul Island and in 1972
there were 790
speakers reported...
- The
velvet flycatcher (Myiagra eichhorni) is a
species of bird in the
family Monarchidae. It is
endemic to New Hanover, New
Ireland & New Britain. Its...
- islands,
including Saint Matthias Group (Mussau, Emirau), New Hanover,
Djaul,
Tabar Group (Tabar, Tatau, Simberi), Lihir,
Tanga Group (Malendok, Boang)...
- The
Bismarck monarch (Symposiachrus verticalis),
formerly known as the black-tailed monarch, is a
species of bird in the
family Monarchidae. It is endemic...
- groups, no
moieties or sections.
Includes Warwar, Nimanburu, Ongarang,
Djaul Djaui.
Ungarinyin type: Patrilineal.
Includes Umedi, Wungemi, Worora, Wunumbul...
-
Dyaul Island (also
Djaul) is an
island in New
Ireland Province,
Papua New Guinea. Its area is 100 km2 (39 sq mi). The
inhabitants live
mainly in seven...
-
administers the
northern section of the
island of New Ireland, as well as
Djaul Island and some
Tigak islands in the
strait between New
Ireland and New...
- and has been
recorded in a few
distant regions in
southern Yemen such as
Djaul plateau, Ras ****ak,
Jabal Arays, Wadi Raiwa, as well as on Socotra. The...
- (Salomonsen, 1983) – New
Hanover Island (=New Hanover), New
Ireland and
Dyaul (=
Djaul) and New
Britain (east
Bismarck Archipelago) A. v.
lihirensis (Mayr, 1937)...