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Hienghène Sport (French: [jəŋ.ɡɛːn spɔʁ]; Fwâi:
Hyehen Sport) is a New
Caledonian football team from
Hienghène playing in the New
Caledonia Super Ligue...
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Hienghène (French pronunciation: [jɛ̃ɡɛn] or [jəŋ.ɡɛːn]; Fwâi: Hyehen) is a
commune in the
North Province of New Caledonia, an
overseas territory of France...
- (Poai) is a
Kanak language of New Caledonia,
spoken in the
commune of
Hienghène. In 2009,
there were
around 1,900
speakers of Fwâi. It’s
considered a...
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revamp in 2021.
Flamengo Liverpool Al-Hilal Espérance de
Tunis Monterrey Hienghène Sport Al-Sadd
Notes The
second leg of the
final was pla**** on 31 May 2019...
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Hienghène River is a
river of
northeastern New Caledonia. It has a
catchment area...
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spoken by 320
people in the
north of New Caledonia, in the
commune of
Hienghène.
Dialects include Ouanga, Ouélis, and Kavatch. The
phonology of Nemi is...
- Pije (Pinje) is a
Kanak language of New Caledonia, in the
commune of
Hienghène. Pije at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Haudricourt...
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Hwanfalik –
Sayings from the
Hienghene Valley which provides insight into
Hienghène legends and is
written in
Hienghène, with
English language translation...
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speakers are
located along the
northeast coast of the island,
north of
Hienghène and
south of Pouébo;
primarily in the
Cascada de Tao region, Tchambouenne...
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teams from each
group qualified for the knock-out stage. The 2019 final,
Hienghène Sport–AS
Magenta (both from New Caledonia),
marked the
first time in the...