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Summary Of: New Guinea

The island of New Guinea is divided politically into roughly equal halves across a north... The current population of the island of New Guinea is about 7... which makes New Guinea the most linguistically diverse area in the world... These original inhabitants first arrived in New Guinea at a time... Human habitation of New Guinea over tens of thousands of years has led to a great deal of diversity... Large swathes of New Guinea are yet to be explored by scientists and anthropologists... New Guinea has an immense ecological value in terms of... New Guinea is part of... New Guinea considered part of... The flora of New Guinea is a mixture of many tropical rainforest species with origins in Asia... New Guinea has 284 species and six orders of mammals... New Guinea has 578 species of breeding birds... New Guinea has a rich diversity of coral life and 1... New Guinea can be divided into twelve... Northern New Guinea lowland rain and freshwater swamp forests... Northern New Guinea lowland rain and freshwater swamp forests... Northern New Guinea montane rain forests... Northern New Guinea montane rain forests... Southern New Guinea freshwater swamp forests... Southern New Guinea freshwater swamp forests... Southern New Guinea lowland rain forests... Southern New Guinea lowland rain forests... The first inhabitants of New Guinea arrived at least around 40... There is evidence that New Guinea gardeners invented crop rotation well before western Europeans... A unique feature of New Guinea permaculture is the... The first European contact with New Guinea was by Portuguese and... saw the western tip of New Guinea and named it... sailed along the north coast of New Guinea as far as the... eastern New Guinea as the protectorate of... Netherlands New Guinea and the Australian territories were invaded in 1942 by the... 1950s the Dutch government began to prepare Netherlands New Guinea for full independence and allowed elections in 1959... of the island of New Guinea contains the highest mountains in Oceania... In New Guinea is many of the world... Cannibalism may have arisen in New Guinea due to the scarcity of sources of...

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