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The Ayamaru Lakes (sometimes spelled Ajamaru) are a group of lakes found in the west-central part of the Bird's Head Peninsula in West Papua, Indonesia. The lakes are named after the Ayamaru people that lived here for thousands of years. The nearest village to the group is Greemakolo. The many villages around the Ayamaru Lakes started the Ayamaru language.

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  • Ayamaru Lakes (en)
  • Lacs Ayamaru (fr)
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  • The Ayamaru Lakes (sometimes spelled Ajamaru) are a group of lakes found in the west-central part of the Bird's Head Peninsula in West Papua, Indonesia. The lakes are named after the Ayamaru people that lived here for thousands of years. The nearest village to the group is Greemakolo. The many villages around the Ayamaru Lakes started the Ayamaru language. (en)
  • Les lacs Ayamaru (parfois orthographiés Ajamaru) représentent un groupe de 3 lacs situés dans la partie centre-ouest de la péninsule de Doberai en Papouasie occidentale, en Indonésie. Les lacs portent le nom du peuple Ayamaru qui vit depuis des milliers d'années sur le plateau d'Ayamaru. Le village le plus proche du groupe est . Les nombreux villages autour des lacs Ayamaru parlent divers dialectes de la langue Ayamaru (ou Maybrat). (fr)
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  • Ayamaru Lakes (en)
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  • Framu River (en)
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  • The Ayamaru Lakes (sometimes spelled Ajamaru) are a group of lakes found in the west-central part of the Bird's Head Peninsula in West Papua, Indonesia. The lakes are named after the Ayamaru people that lived here for thousands of years. The nearest village to the group is Greemakolo. The many villages around the Ayamaru Lakes started the Ayamaru language. (en)
  • Les lacs Ayamaru (parfois orthographiés Ajamaru) représentent un groupe de 3 lacs situés dans la partie centre-ouest de la péninsule de Doberai en Papouasie occidentale, en Indonésie. Les lacs portent le nom du peuple Ayamaru qui vit depuis des milliers d'années sur le plateau d'Ayamaru. Le village le plus proche du groupe est . Les nombreux villages autour des lacs Ayamaru parlent divers dialectes de la langue Ayamaru (ou Maybrat). (fr)
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  • South Shore of Lake Ayamura (en)
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