Willaumez Peninsula

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Willaumez Peninsula is a prominent landform on the north coast of New Britain in Papua New Guinea, known for its volcanic features and as the homeland of several related Papuan language groups.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
administrativeRegion Talasea Rural LLG NERFINISHED
climate tropical rainforest climate
continent Oceania
country Papua New Guinea
ethnolinguisticRegion homeland of several Papuan language communities
geologicalAge Quaternary volcanism
hasCoastlineType indented volcanic coastline
hasEconomicActivity fishing
small-scale cash cropping
subsistence agriculture
hasFeature ash cones
calderas
geothermal activity
hot springs
lava domes
maars
volcanic landforms
hasResearchInterest archaeology
linguistics
paleoclimate studies
volcanology
hasSettlementPattern rural villages
hasVolcano Garua Harbour volcanic complex NERFINISHED
Hargy volcano NERFINISHED
Krummel-Garbuna-Welcker volcanic complex NERFINISHED
inhabitedBy Nakanai language speakers
related Papuan language groups
knownFor archaeological and paleoenvironmental significance
prominent volcanic topography
languageFamilyRegion Papuan languages
locatedIn West New Britain Province NERFINISHED
locatedOn New Britain NERFINISHED
north coast of New Britain
locatedOnCoastOf Bismarck Sea NERFINISHED
marineArea Bismarck Sea NERFINISHED
marineContext bordered by coral reefs
near Kimbe Bay NERFINISHED
Talasea NERFINISHED
partOf Bismarck volcanic arc NERFINISHED
Islands Region of Papua New Guinea NERFINISHED
tectonicSetting subduction-related volcanic arc
volcanicHazard ashfall
gas emissions
potential explosive eruptions

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Willaumez languages locatedIn Willaumez Peninsula