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  2. List of rivers of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Rivers of Oceania by discharge. Largest primary rivers of Oceania by discharge: River Average discharge (m 3 /s) at mouth 01 Fly: 6,500. 02 Mamberamo: 5,500. 03 Sepik:

  3. Category:Rivers of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Oceania river stubs (5 C, 78 P) Pages in category "Rivers of Oceania" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Lists of rivers - Wikipedia

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    7 Rivers of Oceania. 8 Rivers of South America. 9 Extraterrestrial Rivers. Toggle the table of contents. Lists of rivers. 14 languages.

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  6. Category:Lists of rivers by continent - Wikipedia

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    List of rivers of Oceania This page was last edited on 12 April 2024, at 11:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  7. Sepik - Wikipedia

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    The Sepik (/ ˈ s ɛ p ɪ k /) [7] is the longest river on the island of New Guinea, and the third largest in Oceania by discharge volume after the Fly and Mamberamo. [8] The majority of the river flows through the Papua New Guinea (PNG) provinces of Sandaun (formerly West Sepik) and East Sepik, with a small section flowing through the Indonesian province of Papua.

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  9. Fly River - Wikipedia

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    The Fly River is the third longest river on the island of New Guinea, after the Sepik and Mamberamo, with a total length of 1,060 km (660 mi). It is the largest by volume of discharge in Oceania , the largest in the world without a single dam in its catchment, and overall the 20th-largest primary river in the world by discharge volume.