Waria River
River in Papua New Guinea
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The Waria River is a river in Oro Province and Morobe Province in south-eastern Papua New Guinea. It flows into the Solomon Sea. The river is fast-flowing with heavy sediment. The lower Waria Valley is home to the indigenous Zia people, flowing through the communities of Pema, Popoe and Saigara. Australian anthropologist Ernest Chinnery discovered the source of the river in the 1910s.
Native nameBaridza (Zia)
Country
Papua New Guinea
RegionMorobe Province and Madang Province
locationPapua New Guinea
| Waria River | |
|---|---|
Surveyor Gustav Sabine at the Waria River | |
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| Native name | Baridza (Zia) |
| Location | |
| Country | |
| Region | Morobe Province and Madang Province |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Papua New Guinea |
| Mouth | |
• location | Markham River |
