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  • The 2010 West Papua floods occurred on 6 October 2010 in the eastern Indonesian province of West Papua. The floods, which have centered on the town of...
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  • dead. List of floods List of flash floods List of natural disasters by death toll Haigh, Ivan; Nicholls, R.J. (2017). "Coastal flooding" (PDF). MCCIP...
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  • flooding in Papua New Guinea. In January 1992, Brazil saw severe floods. 2008 Santa Catarina floods 2009 Brazilian floods and mudslides January 2010 Rio...
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  • June 16: 2010 Papua earthquake October: 2010 eruptions of Mount Merapi October 2: Petarukan train collision October 6: 2010 West Papua floods October 8:...
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    Papua is a province of Indonesia, comprising the northern coast of Western New Guinea together with island groups in Cenderawasih Bay to the west. It...
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  • West Java. 7 March – 11 March – At least 26 people are killed and 11 others go missing following floods and landslides caused by heavy rain in West Sumatra...
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    Papua, officially the South Papua Province (Indonesian: Provinsi Papua Selatan), is an Indonesian province located in the southern portion of Papua,...
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    provinces of West Papua to the west, the province of Papua to the north and northeast, by Highland Papua to the east, and by South Papua to the southeast...
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    before the floods began. Major floods occurred in 1996 when 5,000 hectares of land were flooded. See also 2007 Jakarta flood Major floods also occurred...
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    the provinces of Papua, Central Papua, Highland Papua, South Papua, Southwest Papua, and West Papua. The two major cities on the island are Port Moresby...
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    The crocodile monitor (Varanus salvadorii), also known as the Papuan monitor or Salvadori's monitor, is a species of monitor lizard endemic to New Guinea...
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  • Papua New Guinea. Department for Community Development, Child Welfare Branch. 2010. "500 Homeless In PNG's Eastern Highlands Province After Flooding -...
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  • December 1934 floods in Melbourne". National Library of Australia. 30 March 2009. Archived from the original on 17 March 2009. "Southern Vic: Floods (incl Yarra...
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    Indonesia. Floods in Greater Jakarta (Jabodetabek) on 1–3 January 2020 killed at least 48 people, and more than 31,000 people were evacuated. Floods occur...
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    are the people who live in southeastern Papua in the Indonesian provinces of South Papua and Highland Papua. Specifically their tribal area is split...
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  • Retrieved 25 February 2010. Saltford, John (2003). "May to July 1969". The United Nations and the Indonesian takeover of West Papua, 1962–1969: the anatomy...
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    provinces of Maluku, North Maluku, Papua, West Papua, Southwest Papua, Central Papua, South Papua, and Highland Papua. Lying along the equator, Indonesia's...
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    and the island of New Guinea, which comprises Papua New Guinea and Western New Guinea (Papua and West Papua, provinces of Indonesia). The name "Sahul" takes...
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    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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    Gorontalo ↓ West Sulawesi South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Maluku Southwest Papua West Papua Central Papua Papua Highland Papua South Papua Indonesia maintains...
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