• Amba (also known as Aba, Nembao or Nebao) is the main language spoken on the island of Utupua, in the easternmost province of the Solomon Islands. The...
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  • singer and songwriter Amba language (Solomon Islands), one of the three Utupua languages Amba language (Bantu), spoken by the Amba people of Uganda and...
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    languages are spoken in the Solomon Islands archipelago which covers a broader area than the nation state of Solomon Islands, and includes the island...
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  • U-Tapao International Airport (IATA airport code: UTP), Thailand Amba language (Solomon Islands) (ISO 639-3 code: utp) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • nearly extinct language spoken on the island of Utupua, in the easternmost province of the Solomon Islands. Like the two other languages of Utupua (Tanimbili...
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    The Temotu languages, named after Temotu Province of the Solomon Islands, are a branch of Oceanic languages proposed in Ross & Næss (2007) to unify the...
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    Solomon Islands) Rennellese (Rennell and Bellona island, Solomon Islands) Tikopia (Tikopia Island, Solomon Islands) Vaeakau-Taumako (?) (Reef Islands and...
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    primary groups of Oceanic languages: Oceanic Admiralties linkage: languages of Manus Island, its offshore islands, and small islands to the west. Western Oceanic...
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    Utupua (redirect from Utupua Island)
    proper (Nendö). This island belongs administratively to the Temotu Province of Solomon Islands. Utupua is a high u-shaped island surrounded by a coral...
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  • away), in the Solomon Islands archipelago. It is spoken by about 18,000 people, making it the second-largest Oceanic language in the Solomons after the Kwara'ae...
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