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Wantoat named after the Wantoat River is one of the Finisterre languages of Papua New Guinea. Dialects are Wapu (Leron) Central Wantoat Bam Yagawak (Kandomin) continuing on to Awara though the last is only 60–70% lexically similar with Wantoat and Wapu. Major Wantoat villages are Gwabogwat Mamabam Matap Ginonga Kupung.

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