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Keram Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of
East Sepik Province 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 square in size. History Cherubim Dambui was appointed as East Sepik's first premier ...
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Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
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Wards

*01. Chimundo *02. Kambot *03. Kambot *04. Kambot *05. Bobten *06. Korokopa *07. Pusyten *08. Kekten *09. Buten *10. Yemen *11. Manu *12. Kambugu *13. Pamban *14. Bopaten *15. Langam ( Langam language speakers) *16. Mongol (
Mongol language (New Guinea) Mongol, also known as Mwakai, is a Keram language of Papua New Guinea. Despite the name, it is not related to Mongolian, which is spoken in East Asia. It is spoken in Mongol village (), Keram Rural LLG, East Sepik Province East Sepik is a p ...
speakers) *17. Wom (
Wom language (Papua New Guinea) Wom or Wam is a Papuan language of the Torricelli language family spoken by 4,264 people () in East Sepik province, Papua New Guinea. External links * Paradisec The Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (P ...
speakers) *18. Raten *19. Ketro/Samban *20. Baniamta *21. Kamen *22. Marua *23. Yanboe *24. Nainten *25. Yar *26. Bagaram *27. Kivim *28. Longwuk *29. Mungum *30. Mingnias *31. Togo *32. Monjito *33. Likan *34. Klorowom *35. Sori *36. Paniten *37. Pataka *38. Mui


See also

* Keram languages * Keram River


References

* * {{EastSepikProvince-geo-stub Local-level governments of East Sepik Province