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Kambot a.k.a. Ap Ma (Ap Ma Botin, Botin, also Karaube), is a
Keram language of
Papua New Guinea.
Compared to its
nearest relative, Ambakich,
Kambot drops...
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Krang Ponley)
Boribo River (Stung Boribo)
Chinit River (Stung Chinit)
Kambot River (Chinit River) Slap
River (Stung Slap) Tang
Krasang River (Stung Tag...
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total po****tion of 3,707. The
commune consist of
three villages:
Tnaot Kambot (ត្នោតកំបុត), Dey
Krahom (ដីក្រហម), and Kok Kdol (គោគក្ដុល).
Authority for...
- such as
Banaro and
Kambot (Ap Ma), that are no
longer thought to be
closely related to
Adjora and Gorovu. Lay**** (1973)
rejected Kambot and
noted that Banaro...
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acetate Alternative Press Music Awards Ap Ma language, also
known as the
Kambot language, a
language of New
Guinea This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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traditional names) as of 2018 is as follows: Ramu and
Keram Rivers Keram River Kambot–Ambakich (East
Keram River) Mongol–Langam (West
Keram River) Ramu River...
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Sepik Province,
Papua New Guinea. 01.
Chimundo 02.
Kambot 03.
Kambot 04.
Kambot 05.
Bobten 06.
Korokopa 07.
Pusyten 08.
Kekten 09.
Buten 10....
- Finisterre–Huon]
Northern Murik: Murik,
Angoram (Tjimundo), Tshamberi,
Kambot [= Nor–Pondo +
Kambot] Tami: Sko (Seko), Sangke, Arso, Njao, Wembi, Skofro, Ampas,...
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Chaom Chau 2,
Chaom Chau 3,
Chrey Kaong, Lvea, Prey Lngor, Prey Spueu, Prey
Kambot, ****ak Trayueng, Srae Chumrov, Kab Kang,
Krang Doun Tey, Prey Sandaek,...
- KBX may
refer to: kbx, ISO 639-3
language code for
Kambot language KBX, a
Library of
Congress classification Kirby Cross railway station, UK
national rail...