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Dorig (formerly
called Wetamut) is a
threatened Oceanic language spoken on Gaua
island in Vanuatu. The language's 300
speakers live
mostly in the village...
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Laplap (sometimes
incorrectly spelled lap lap) is the
national dish of Vanuatu.
Laplap is
prepared by
grating breadfruit, bananas, taro or yam
roots into...
- Qat (or Qet, Kpwet, Iqet,
Ikpwet etc. – see below) is the prin****l god in the oral
mythology of the
Banks Islands, a
small archipelago of
northern Vanuatu...
- The
voiced labial–velar
nasal is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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Dorig (
Wetamut pronunciation: [ⁿdʊˈriɣ]) is a
village located on the
south coast of Gaua, in the
Banks Islands of Vanuatu. Its po****tion
counts approximately...
- Lake
Letas is the
largest lake in Vanuatu,
located in the
center of the
volcanic island of Gaua of the
Banks Islands in
northern Vanuatu. The
place submitted...
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Mount Gharat or
Mount Garet (797 m), a
somma volcano, is the
highest peak on the
volcanic island of Gaua of the
Banks Islands in
northern Vanuatu. The...
- Siri Waterfall,
formerly called Santa Maria Waterfall, is a 120-metre-high (390 ft)
waterfall located about 3 km
inland from the
eastern coast of the island...
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Ambrym NCV
Dixon Reef dix 50 0.0185
Malekula NCV
Shifting Dorig wwo
Wetamut 300 0.1109
Banks Islands (Gaua) NCV Emae mmw 400 0.1479
Shepherd Islands...
- Gaua [gawa] (formerly
known as
Santa Maria Island) is the
largest and
second most
populous of the
Banks Islands in
Torba Province in
northern Vanuatu....