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  2. New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    A 1644 map of New Guinea and the surrounding area. The island has been known by various names: The name Papua was used to refer to parts of the island before contact with the West. [3] Its etymology is unclear; [3] one theory states that it derived from Tidore, the language used by the Sultanate of Tidore. [1]

  3. Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea has been a member of the Forum of Small States (FOSS) since the group's founding in 1992. [73] Papua New Guinea supported Indonesia's control of Western New Guinea, [74] the focus of the Papua conflict where numerous human rights violations have reportedly been committed by the Indonesian security forces. [75] [76] [77]

  4. Geography of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea is largely mountainous, and much of it is covered with tropical rainforest. The New Guinea Highlands (or Central Range) run the length of New Guinea, and the highest areas receive snowfall—a rarity in the tropics. Within Papua New Guinea Mount Wilhelm is the highest peak, at 4,509 m

  5. Portal:New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    A 1644 map of New Guinea and the surrounding area (from New Guinea) Image 2 New Guinea Volunteer Rifles with captured Japanese flag, 1942 (from History of Papua New Guinea ) Image 3 Regions of Oceania : Australasia , Polynesia , Micronesia , and Melanesia .

  6. List of highest mountains of New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Many mountains in New Guinea are poorly surveyed and some major summits remain unnamed on maps. Even well measured mountains have conflicting heights on otherwise authoritative maps. For example, the highest point in Oceania, Carstensz Pyramid , was established to be 4,884 m (16,024 ft) in 1973 when an Australian survey expedition put a beacon ...

  7. Bismarck Archipelago - Wikipedia

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    The Bismarck Archipelago (German: Bismarck-Archipel, pronounced [ˈbɪsmaʁk ˌaʁçiˈpeːl]) is a group of islands off the northeastern coast of New Guinea in the western Pacific Ocean and is part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea. Its area is about 50,000 square kilometres (19,000 sq mi).

  8. Western New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Western New Guinea, also known as Papua, Indonesian New Guinea, and Indonesian Papua, [5] is the western half of the island of New Guinea, formerly Dutch and granted to Indonesia in 1962. Given the island is alternatively named Papua, the region is also called West Papua ( Indonesian : Papua Barat ). [ 6 ]

  9. File:Papua New Guinea location map.svg - Wikipedia

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