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Diccionario del Habla Popular de Colombia incluye regionalismos. 2014.
Diccionario del Habla Popular de Colombia incluye regionalismos. 2014.
John Momis — John Lawrence Momis (* 1942 in Salamaua)[1] ist der dritte Präsident der autonomen Regierung von Bougainville (Autonomous Government of Bougainville), der einzigen autonomen Region von Papua Neuguinea.[2] Momis wuchs in Morou Village, nahe Buin,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
History of Bougainville — Bougainville is a province of Papua New Guinea. It was named after the French navigator Louis Antoine de Bougainville. Contents 1 Prehistory 2 European colonisation 3 Second World War … Wikipedia
Melanesian Alliance Party — The Melanesian Alliance Party is a political party in Papua New Guinea. The party was co founded by John Momis and John Kaputin in the late 1970s.[1] At the last legislative elections, 15 29 June 2002, the party is said to have won 3 of 109 seats … Wikipedia
Bougainville — Karte der Insel Gewässer Pazifischer Ozean Inselgruppe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Autonomous Region of Bougainville — Coordinates: 6°00′S 155°00′E / 6°S 155°E / 6; 155 … Wikipedia
Bernard Narokobi — is a Papua New Guinean politician and philosopher. He is currently serving as the Papua New Guinean High Commissioner to New Zealand. Between 1987 and 1997 he represented his Wewak Open Electorate as a Member in the Papua New Guinea s National… … Wikipedia
Bougainville (Papúa Nueva Guinea) — Para la isla homónima del archipiélago de las Malvinas, véase Isla Bougainville (Malvinas). Autonomous Region of Bougainville Provincia autónoma de Papúa Nueva Guinea … Wikipedia Español
List of Papua New Guineans — Politics= *Dame Josephine Abaijah *Sir Peter Barter *Sir Julius Chan *Ted Diro *Sir John Guise *Chris Haiveta *Leo Hannett *Joseph Kabui *Sir John Kaputin *Sir Albert Maori Kiki *Sir Paulias Matane *John Momis *Jeffrey Nape *Sir Rabbie Namaliu… … Wikipedia
New Bougainville Party — (NBP) is a political party in the autonomous region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. It was founded on 22 April 2005 by John Momis, governor from 1999 to 2005, and is currently led by Ezekiel Masatt. v … Wikipedia
Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 2002–2007 — This is a list of members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea as elected at the 2002 election: Name Party Electorate Province First elected Sam Abal People s Democratic Movement Wabag Open Enga 2002–03, 2004 Sam Akoitai United… … Wikipedia