Nuguria

In this article, we will explore and analyze the impact of Nuguria in different contexts and scopes. Since its emergence, Nuguria has generated a series of debates and controversies that have permeated various social and cultural spheres. Throughout history, Nuguria has left an indelible mark on people's lives, their thoughts and their actions. We will delve into the most relevant aspects, examining how Nuguria has shaped and transformed the world we inhabit, as well as the multiple interpretations it has given rise to. This article seeks to offer a broad and multidisciplinary perspective on Nuguria, inviting the reader to reflect on its meaning and influence on current society.

Nuguria is located in Papua New Guinea
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Location of Nuguria
NASA picture of Malum Atoll, the northern and smaller atoll of the group

Nuguria or the Nuguria Islands, also known as the Abgarris or Fead Islands, are a Polynesian outlier and islands of Papua New Guinea. They are located nearly 150 km from the northern end of Buka island, in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville and consist of two closely spaced atoll formations.

References

  1. ^ Richard Parkinson et al. Thirty years in the South Seas, 1999

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