Ataliklikun Bay
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Ataliklikun Bay (gesprochen: At-lik-lik-kun; in der deutschen Kolonialzeit Weberhafen genannt) ist eine Bucht an der Nordküste der Gazelle-Halbinsel der Insel Neubritannien in der Provinz East New Britain.
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Ataliklikun Bay (pronounced "At-lik-lik-kun") is a bay of East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea, opening into the Bismarck Sea. It is located in the northern part of New Britain, south-west of Lassul Bay and to the west of Cape Lambert and Rabaul. Urara Island is located in the northern part of the bay. The lies in the eastern part of its 25-mile shoreline. The villagers along the shore reportedly speak the Minigir language and the dialect of Tolai. The United States Hydrographic Office said "a reef awash, about 200 yards long east and west, with 15 and 19 fathoms around, on which the steamer struck in 1909, lies in the south-west part of Ataliklikun Bay."
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Ataliklikun Bay (gesprochen: At-lik-lik-kun; in der deutschen Kolonialzeit Weberhafen genannt) ist eine Bucht an der Nordküste der Gazelle-Halbinsel der Insel Neubritannien in der Provinz East New Britain.
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Ataliklikun Bay (pronounced "At-lik-lik-kun") is a bay of East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea, opening into the Bismarck Sea. It is located in the northern part of New Britain, south-west of Lassul Bay and to the west of Cape Lambert and Rabaul. Urara Island is located in the northern part of the bay. The lies in the eastern part of its 25-mile shoreline. The villagers along the shore reportedly speak the Minigir language and the dialect of Tolai. The United States Hydrographic Office said "a reef awash, about 200 yards long east and west, with 15 and 19 fathoms around, on which the steamer struck in 1909, lies in the south-west part of Ataliklikun Bay."
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