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Kiriwina is the
largest of the
Trobriand Islands, with an area of 290.5 km2 (112.2 sq mi). It is part of the
Milne Bay
Province of
Papua New Guinea. Most...
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Trobriands consist of four main islands:
Kiriwina—the largest—and Kaileuna, Vakuta, and Kitava.
Kiriwina is 43
kilometres (27 miles) long, and varies...
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Kulumata on
Kiriwina Island, part of the
Trobriand Islands chain of
Papua New Guinea. The
violence was the
deadliest in
Kiriwina history, and saw...
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Kilivila (
Kiriwina) is one of the Kilivila–Louisiades
languages (of the
Austronesian language family),
spoken by the
Trobriand people of the Trobriand...
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Kiriwini Rural LLG is a local-level
government (LLG) of
Milne Bay Province,
Papua New Guinea. 01.
Kaibola 02.
Mwatawa 03.
Tubowada 04.
Dayagila 05. Liluta...
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Losuia Airport is an
airport in Losuia, on the
island of
Kiriwina,
Papua New Guinea.
Kiriwina Airfield was a
coral surfaced 6,000 feet (1,800 m) long x...
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Operation Chronicle was the
Allied invasion of
Woodlark and
Kiriwina Islands, in the
South West Pacific,
during World War II. The
operation was a subordinate...
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Normanby (Duau) The
Trobriand Islands,
including Kiriwina, Kaileuna,
Vakuta and
Kitava The
Amphlett Islands Woodlark Island (Muyuw...
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Kiriwina-Goodenough
District is a
district of the
Milne Bay
Province of
Papua New Guinea. Its
capital is
Kiriwina. The po****tion of the
district was...
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Kabisawali ****ociation movement, led by John
Kasaipwalova (or John K, as
Kiriwina people called him)
caused "intense
sociopolitical factionalism that generated...