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  2. Charlie Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Benjamin (born 5 November 1964) is a Papua New Guinean politician. He has been Governor of Manus Province since 2012, and was formerly the member for Manus Open in the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 1997 to 2007.

  3. Manus Province - Wikipedia

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    Manus Province is the smallest province in Papua New Guinea in terms of both land area and population, with a land area of 2,100 square kilometres (810 sq mi), but with more than 220,000 square kilometres (85,000 sq mi) of water, and the total population is 60,485 (2011 census). The provincial town of Manus is Lorengau.

  4. Manus - Wikipedia

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    Manus Boonjumnong (born 1980), Thai Olympic medalist; Manus Boyle (born c. 1965/6), Irish Gaelic footballer; Manus Canning (died 2018), Irish politician and paramilitary; Manus Kelly (1978–2019), Irish businessman and rally driver; Manus Lunny (born 1962), Irish musician; Manus MacCloskey (1874–1963), American military officer; Manus ...

  5. Manus language - Wikipedia

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  6. List of heads of state of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the heads of state of Hungary, from the Hungarian Declaration of Independence and the establishment of the Hungarian State in 1849 (during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848) until the present day.

  7. Government of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország Kormánya) exercises executive power in Hungary. [1] It is led by the Prime Minister, and is composed of various ministers. [2]

  8. National Archives of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives of Hungary (in Hungarian: Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár) were created in 1756. [1] They were first located in Pressburg, Upper Hungary (now Bratislava, Slovakia). In 1784, they were transferred to Buda. National Archives of Hungary, Budapest Aerial photography of the building

  9. Manush - Wikipedia

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