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Gusap Airport is a
general aviation airport in
Morobe Province,
Papua New Guinea. (IATA: GAP)
located at the base of the
Finisterre Range. It has no scheduled...
- Nakama, Numanggang,
Munkip Finongan, Gusan,
Mamaa Nimi, Sauk (Ma Manda), Uri
Gusap–Mot
branch Madi (Gira), Neko,
Nekgini Ngaing, Rawa, Ufim, Iyo (Nahu) Uruwa...
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capture of the Ramu
Valley allowed a
forward airbase to be
developed at
Gusap. The
Markham Valley is part of a flat,
elongated depression varying from...
- Wasembo, also
known as Biapim,
Gusap, and Yankowan, is a
Madang language spoken in
Madang Province,
Papua New Guinea.
Usher classifies it as
being closest...
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speakers (430
cited 1981)
Language family Trans–New
Guinea Finisterre–Huon
Finisterre Gusap–Mot
Nekgini Language codes ISO 639-3 nkg
Glottolog nekg1240...
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Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea, 30
November 1943
Gusap Airfield, New Guinea, c. 25
December 1943
Nadzab Airfield Complex, New Guinea...
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Goroka District Eastern Highlands Gumine Gumine District Simbu (Chimbu)
Gusap Morobe Henganofi Henganofi District Eastern Highlands Hogimiyau Goroka...
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squadron began operating from
Gusap in
November and an all-weather
fighter runway was
completed in
January 1944. The
airstrip at
Gusap "paid for
itself many times...
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capture of the Ramu Valley,
allowed a
forward airbase to be
developed at
Gusap.
Following this, the 7th
Division provided security for a
number of airfields...
- 730200; 149.05650 (Mok)
Gusap Morobe AYGP GAP
Gusap Airport 06°03′S 145°55.7′E / 6.050°S 145.9283°E / -6.050; 145.9283 (
Gusap)
Haelogo Central AYHG...