The Dumpu (Watiwa) language is spoken in six villages of the upper Ramu river valley, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. The villages are located on either side of the Ramu (Madang-Lae) Highway, close to the Dumpu cattle station.
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The Dumpu (Watiwa) language is spoken in six villages of the upper Ramu river valley, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. The villages are located on either side of the Ramu (Madang-Lae) Highway, close to the Dumpu cattle station.
Source: wiktionary
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