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31878 CSAC Ethnographics Gallery. http://lucy.kent.ac.uk/csac/lucy/lien/PNG/kilimeri1.html Kilimeri Census Division in Sandaun Province lies south of Vanimo, the province's capital. It comprises 16 villages, i.e. settlement units with a total of 2'411 inhabitants (1990 census). Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science humanities   research   council   population   census   agricultural   systems   national   language   atlas   coconut   tree   crops   wild   pigs   tulip   trees   coastal   range Jan 1, 2007  

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