- The
Ngaun were an
indigenous Australian people of the
state of Queensland.
Norman Tindale calculated that the
Ngaun had a
territorial estate extending...
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Ngawun is an
extinct Mayi
language once
spoken on the Cape York
Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the
Wunumara and
Ngawun peoples. The last speaker...
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through Ayeyarwady Region. The
river is also
interchangeably known as the
Ngawun River (Burmese: ငဝန်းမြစ်).
Seafaring vessels from
Andaman Sea are able...
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remains to this day. On 15
September 1993, due to the
increased usage of
Ngawun River for transportation, the
village around this area grew in size before...
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number of lakes. Of the
rivers branching out from the
mighty Ayeyarwady,
Ngawun,
Pathein and Toe are famous. The
capital city of
Ayeyarwady division is...
- are an
indigenous people of
Northern Australia.
Ngewin may also
refer to:
Ngawun, an
indigenous people of
Queensland Ngewin language Alawa people, an indigenous...
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River Taping River N'Mai
River Mali
River Pathein River (B****ein River) (
Ngawun River) A-thút Dagā
River Yangon River (Rangoon River) (Hlaing River) Thandi...
- Mayi-Thakurti, Mayi-Yapi),
Ngawun (incl. Wunumara)
According to
Dixon (2002),
Wunumara may have been a
dialect of
Ngawun or of Mayi-Kulan,
which may...
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Township in the
Hinthada District and is
located on the
eastern bank of the
Ngawun River,
close to the
southern end of the
Arakan Mountains. The town hosts...
- Mbara-Yanga Mbariman-Gudhinma
Mbiywom Morrobolam Mpalityan Mutumui Ndra'ngith
Ngawun Nyawaygi Pakanha Pirriya Pitta Pitta Umpithamu Uradhi Wakka Wakka Walangama...