Bogadjim is a village on Astrolabe Bay, just south of Madang, in Astrolabe Bay Rural LLG, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. During World War II, the Japanese started to build a track from Bogadjim over the Finisterre Mountains into the Ramu Valley and the village became an important base. The Anjam or Bogadjim language is spoken in the village.
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| - Bogadjim is a village on Astrolabe Bay, just south of Madang, in Astrolabe Bay Rural LLG, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. During World War II, the Japanese started to build a track from Bogadjim over the Finisterre Mountains into the Ramu Valley and the village became an important base. The Anjam or Bogadjim language is spoken in the village. (en)
- Bogadjim ist eine Siedlung in der Astrolabe Bay Rural LLG, Provinz Madang, Papua-Neuguinea, die an der Astrolabe Bay, südlich der Provinzhauptstadt Madang, liegt. (de)
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| - Bogadjim is a village on Astrolabe Bay, just south of Madang, in Astrolabe Bay Rural LLG, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. During World War II, the Japanese started to build a track from Bogadjim over the Finisterre Mountains into the Ramu Valley and the village became an important base. The Anjam or Bogadjim language is spoken in the village. (en)
- Bogadjim ist eine Siedlung in der Astrolabe Bay Rural LLG, Provinz Madang, Papua-Neuguinea, die an der Astrolabe Bay, südlich der Provinzhauptstadt Madang, liegt. (de)
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