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- Julius Chan (links | edit)
- History of Bougainville (links | edit)
- Paias Wingti (links | edit)
- List of Papua New Guineans (links | edit)
- Bougainville Copper (links | edit)
- Melanesian Alliance Party (links | edit)
- United Party (Papua New Guinea) (links | edit)
- Bougainville Independence Movement (links | edit)
- New Bougainville Party (links | edit)
- Joseph Kabui (links | edit)
- Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 2002–2007 (links | edit)
- Flag of Bougainville (links | edit)
- Chris Haiveta (links | edit)
- Michael Nali (links | edit)
- Order of Logohu (links | edit)
- Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea (links | edit)
- St. Brendan's College, Yeppoon (links | edit)
- John Tabinaman (links | edit)
- National Alliance Party (Papua New Guinea) (links | edit)
- Don Polye (links | edit)
- Monarchy of Papua New Guinea (links | edit)
- Republic of the North Solomons (links | edit)
- President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (links | edit)
- Vice-President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (links | edit)
- 1977 Papua New Guinean general election (links | edit)
- 1982 Papua New Guinean general election (links | edit)
- Puka Temu (links | edit)
- James Tanis (links | edit)
- Buin, Papua New Guinea (links | edit)
- Allan Marat (links | edit)
- 2010 Bougainvillean general election (links | edit)
- Patrick Nisira (links | edit)
- Albert Maori Kiki (links | edit)
- Sam Abal (links | edit)
- Michael Ogio (links | edit)
- Aropa Airport (links | edit)
- Belden Namah (links | edit)
- Catholic priests in public office (links | edit)
- Bougainville conflict (links | edit)
- Leo Dion (links | edit)
- Mao Zeming (links | edit)
- John Pundari (links | edit)
- Iambakey Okuk (links | edit)
- Charles Abel (links | edit)
- Moses Maladina (links | edit)
- Akoka Doi (links | edit)
- Ted Diro (links | edit)
- Sam Basil (links | edit)
- Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 1997–2002 (links | edit)