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  2. National Pledge of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The National Pledge of Papua New Guinea (PNG Pledge) is often recited around Papua New Guinea throughout a range of government-based organisations. It is often recited at both primary schools and high schools before the commencement of classes each day; in the National Parliament on each sitting day immediately after prayers; in each Provincial Assembly and Local-level Government Assembly on ...

  3. O Arise, All You Sons - Wikipedia

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    The National Identity Act of Papua New Guinea was formulated in 1971, motivating the country to create a national flag, a national emblem, a national pledge and a national anthem. [1] A national flag and emblem were adopted in 1971. However, the national anthem remained undecided until independence from Australia in 1975, four

  4. Category:National symbols of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    National Pledge of Papua New Guinea; O. O Arise, All You Sons; R. Raggiana bird-of-paradise This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 20:25 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea's National Vision 2050 was adopted in 2009. This has led to the establishment of the Research, Science and Technology Council. At its gathering in November 2014, the Council re-emphasised the need to focus on sustainable development through science and technology. [111] Vision 2050's medium-term priorities are: [111]

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  7. Papua conflict - Wikipedia

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    The unification of Western New Guinea with Papua New Guinea was official Australian government policy for a short period of time in the 1960s, before Indonesia's annexation of the region. [49] Generally, proposals regarding federation with Papua New Guinea are a minority view in the freedom movement.

  8. Papua New Guinea–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Peace Corps ceased operations in Papua New Guinea in 2001 due to security concerns. About 2,000 U.S. citizens live in Papua New Guinea, with major concentrations at the headquarters of New Tribes Mission (a missionary organization), and the Summer Institute of Linguistics, both located in the Eastern Highlands Province.

  9. Susan Karike - Wikipedia

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    Susan Hareho Karike Huhume (c. 1956 –11 April 2017) was a Papua New Guinean housewife, who, as a schoolgirl, designed the colours of her country's national flag.. Karike married Nanny Huhume and they had four children and twelve grandchildren.