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  2. Ramu - Wikipedia

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    The Ramu River is a major river in northern Papua New Guinea. The headwaters of the river are formed in the Kratke Range from where it then travels about 640 km (398 mi) northwest to the Bismarck Sea. Along the Ramu's course, it receives numerous tributaries from the Bismarck Range to the south and the Finisterre and Adelbert.

  3. Yonki Dam - Wikipedia

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    Yonki Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam over the Ramu River that supports the Ramu 1 hydroelectric power plant and the (under construction) Yonki Toe of Dam power plant. Yonki Dam is located in the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. The Highlands Highway passes over the Yonki Dam embankment. The adjacent Yonki villages support ...

  4. Sepik–Ramu languages - Wikipedia

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    Sepik–Ramu would consist of a hundred languages of the Sepik and Ramu river basins of northern Papua New Guinea, but spoken by only 200,000 people in all. The languages tend to have simple phonologies, with few consonants or vowels and usually no tones. The best known Sepik–Ramu language is Iatmül.

  5. Ramu languages - Wikipedia

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    The Ramu languages are a family of some thirty languages of Northern Papua New Guinea. They were identified as a family by John Z'graggen in 1971 and linked with the Sepik languages by Donald Laycock two years later.

  6. Ramu river - Wikipedia

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  7. Ramu–Lower Sepik languages - Wikipedia

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    The Ramu–Lower Sepik a.k.a. Lower Sepik–Ramu languages are a proposed family of about 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of northern Papua New Guinea. These languages tend to have simple phonologies, with few consonants or vowels and usually no tones.

  8. List of rivers of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Aroa River (Papua New Guinea) Asaro River; Atara River; Ateltem River; Atob River; Awung River; Bae'e River; Bamu River; Bapi River; Bensbach River; Bigei River; Birim River (New Guinea) Bitoi River; Bumi River; Busu River; Bulolo River; Chimbu River; Dimir River; Elevala River; Evapia River; Fly River; Frieda River; Gama River; Genga River ...

  9. Mining in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The Ramu lateritic nickel-cobalt mining project is located in the Madang Province of Papua New Guinea. The 2022 annual output was 34,302 tonnes of nickel and 2,987 tonnes of cobalt contained in a mixed hydroxide intermediate product.