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    The Sepik (/ˈsɛpɪk/) is the longest river on the island of New Guinea, and the second largest in Oceania by discharge volume after the Fly River. The majority...
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    The Sepik or Sepik River languages are a family of some 50 Papuan languages spoken in the Sepik river basin of northern Papua New Guinea, proposed by...
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  • Sepik may refer to places in Papua New Guinea: Sepik River East Sepik - a province Sandaun - a province formerly known as West Sepik Sepik region - consisting...
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  • On 24 March 2024, a Mw 6.9 earthquake occurred in the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea, killing five people. The island of New Guinea lies within...
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    The Lower Sepik a.k.a. Nor–Pondo languages are a small language family of East Sepik Province in northern Papua New Guinea. They were identified as a family...
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    Sepik is an Estonian whole wheat bread. Sepik is prepared with wheat flour or with a mixture that can contain wheat, rye, and barley flour. Additionally...
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    East Sepik is a province in Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Wewak. East Sepik has an estimated population of 433,481 people (2010 census) and is 43,426 km...
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  • East Sepik earthquake may refer to: 2023 East Sepik earthquake 2024 East Sepik earthquake This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • The Sepik–Ramu languages are an obsolete language family of New Guinea linking the Sepik, Ramu, Nor–Pondo (Lower Sepik), Leonhard Schultze (Walio–Papi)...
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    Highlands provinces. Momase, consisting of Morobe, Madang, East Sepik and Sandaun (West Sepik) provinces. The current population of the island of New Guinea...
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