3-704: The Lamari River is a river that originates in the Kratke Range in the south central highlands of Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea . It flows into the Purari River basin. Awa speaking indigenous people populate the Lamari river basin. The Lamari River serves as the demarcation line between the Kukukuku people and their neighbours to the north-west, the Fore people . This article related to
6-753: A river in Papua New Guinea is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Kratke Range Kratke Range ( German : Krätkegebirge ) is a mountain range in Eastern Highlands , Papua New Guinea . Several rivers, including Aziana, Yaiga, Lamari and Ramu originate from the mountain. In November 1889, Hugo Zöller became the first European to enter the Kratke Range from the former German colony Kaiser-Wilhelmsland in German New Guinea during an expedition to
9-643: The Finisterre Range . He then called it Krätkegebirge , after the governor of German colony, Reinhold Kraetke [ de ] (1845-1934). Kratke Range was only explored after the German colonial era at the beginning of the 1920s. Kratke Range runs south of the Finisterre mountains on the other side of the river Markham and joins the Bismarck Range to the east. One of the peaks
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