Bamu River
River in Papua New Guinea
6°38′51.666″S 142°49′12.432″E / 6.64768500°S 142.82012000°E / -6.64768500; 142.82012000 • location
• coordinates
• elevation
The Bamu River is a river in southwestern Papua New Guinea.[3][4]
See also
- List of rivers of Papua New Guinea
- Bamu language, a language of Papua New Guinea
- Bamu Rural LLG, Papua New Guinea
References
- ^ a b c "Papua New Guinea Coast".
- ^ Rudy, Slingerland; Neal W., Driscoll; John D., Milliman; Scott R., Miller; Elizabeth A., Johnstone (2008). Anatomy and growth of a Holocene clinothem in the Gulf of Papua.
- ^ Bamu River in Geonames.org (cc-by); post updated 2012-01-17; database downloaded 2015-06-22
- ^ "HOTOSM Papua New Guinea Waterways (OpenStreetMap Export)". Humanitarian Data Exchange. 1.31.9. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
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Rivers of Papua New Guinea
- Sepik
- Fly
- Strickland
- Ramu
- Kikori
- Purari
- Turama
- Markham
- Abede
- Afai
- Aitape
- Ajova
- Arafundi
- Arai
- Aramia
- Aroa
- Asaro
- Atara
- Ateltem
- Atob
- Awung
- Bae'e
- Bamu
- Bapi
- Bensbach
- Bigei
- Birim
- Bitoi
- Boiken
- Bumi
- Busu
- Chimbu
- Dimir
- Elevala
- Evapia
- Frieda
- Gama
- Genga
- Gilagil
- Girua
- Gogol
- Guabe
- Guam
- Guga
- Gum
- Hongorai
- Jaba
- Jimi
- Kabenau
- Kaugel
- Kaukombar
- Keram
- Kokun
- Kumil
- Kumusi
- Lamari
- Left May
- Leonard Schultze
- Malas
- Mambare
- Mape
- Masaweng
- Mindjim
- Moam
- Morehead
- Musa
- Numagen
- Nuru
- Ok Tedi
- Omati
- Omosa
- Oriomo
- Pahoturi
- Piore
- Piva
- Pual
- Samaia
- Segero
- Senu
- Siki
- Sogeram
- Song
- Tabali
- Timper
- Tomul
- Torokina
- Tua
- Vanapa
- Veimauri
- Wanang
- Waria
- Wassi Kussa
- Watut
- Wawoi
- Wogamush
- Yaganon
- Yellow
- Yuat
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