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A Nova Guiné Alemã foi um protetorado alemão de 1884 até 1914 que incluía a porção nordeste da Nova Guiné e diversos arquipélagos vizinhos menores. A maior parte da Nova Guiné Alemã era formada pela Kaiser-Wilhelmsland (as terras a nordeste da Nova Guiné, que hoje integram a Papua-Nova Guiné). As ilhas do Arquipélago de Bismarck localizadas a leste de Kaiser-Wilhelmsland e que atualmente pertencem a Papua Nova Guiné também integravam o protetorado. More information...

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