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Yvonne Gabong (born 29
August 1996) is a
Papua New
Guinean footballer who
plays as a
midfielder and is co-captain of the
Papua New
Guinea women's national...
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painted his wife, Yu
Gabong, and
himself hidden in her shadow.
While he is
looking in
another direction,
outside the painting, Yu
Gabong directly gazes at...
- Ang. Chiroma; Ang. Galadima; Dabgyil; Danbur; Dibbar; Fujul; Funyallany;
Gabong; Gantang; Igbar; Jwakber; ****war; Kullok; Kumkaka; Kumkwar; Kwallak; Langan;...
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created from its
mother barrio, Labason. In 1959, the
sitios of Bacong,
Gabong,
Pitawe and Banga-an were
constituted into the
barrio of Pitawe. In 1979...
- Sanskrit),
Gabon - گابون (Persian),
Gabona (Latvian),
Gabonas (Lithuanian),
Gabong /
Kabong - 가봉 (Korean),
Gaboni (Albanian),
Gaboni - გაბონი (Georgian, Mingrelian)...
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Upaupa (1997-03-12)12
March 1997 (aged 25)
Tusbab Laidamon 6 3MF
Yvonne Gabong (1996-08-29)29
August 1996 (aged 26) Port
Moresby 7 3MF
Rumona Morris (1995-06-05)5...
- co-captain of the
Papua New
Guinea women's
national team,
together with
Yvonne Gabong. She was
originally omitted from the
squad for the 2022 OFC women's championship...
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Daisy Cleverley Lauren Dabner Belinda Van
Noorden Dinna Awele Yvonne Gabong Talitha Irakau Georgina Kaikas Nicola Niaman Ilisapeti Malekamu Unaloto...
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Sataraka Carole Teotahi 2
goals Kamene Xowie Grace Jale
Meikayla Moore Yvonne Gabong Selina Unamba Ninauea Hioe
Hanihei Taumaa 1 goal Ami-Nata A****uhnya Sydney...
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Deslyn Siniu Barbara Muta
Jenisa Ulengit Judith Gunemba Carolyn Obi
Yvonne Gabong Nicolla Ruth
Niaman Talitha Irakau Fatima Rama
Marie Kaipu Men – Men's tournament...