- The
Kumawa Mountains are a
mountain range in
Western New Guinea. The
Kumawa Mountains are a
coastal range located on the
southwestern Bomberai Peninsula...
- the Bird's Neck in
Western New Guinea,
where it
inhabits the
Fakfak and
Kumawa Mountains, two
mountain ranges separated by 80 km of
lowland rainforest...
- to fire Kambwili,
Davies Chama and
Mumbi Phiri". 20 July 2015. "Umodzi
Kumawa Forum Denounces Tribal Labels Amidst Political Condemnation". 15 December...
- On 6
August 1995, a
Bouraq HS 748 (registered PK-KHL)
crashed into
Mount Kumawa at a
height of 2,800 metres,
killing 4 p****engers and 6 crew on board. The...
- Unit Name
Ajingi Ajingi Dugwal, Near H/H
House I; Dugwa,Near H/H
House II;
Kumawa Bori, Near, W/H House; Malikawa/Zarawa,
Ajingi Yamma Ps I; Malikawa/Zarawa...
- 2024-03-20. Diamond,
Jared M. and Bishop, K. David. (2015).
Avifaunas of the
Kumawa and
Fakfak Mountains,
Indonesian New Guinea.
Bulletin of the
British Ornithologists'...
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rainbowfish (Melanotaenia mairiasi)
Melanotaenia oktwsiensis Melanotaenia parva Kumawa rainbowfish (Melanotaenia sneideri)
Malanda rainbowfish (Melanotaenia sp...
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Hawker Siddeley HS 748
carrying 13 p****engers and
crews crashed onto
Mount Kumawa during its
descent to
Kaimana Airport in Kaimana, Papua. All on
board were...
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Kamaua (
Kumawa, Kumaua) is a
village in
Morobe Province,
Papua New
Guinea where conflict took
place during World War II. v t e...
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Mountains on the Bird's Head Peninsula, with
smaller areas in the
Fakfak and
Kumawa mountains on the
western Bomberai Peninsula, and the
mountains of the eastern...