Bitoi River

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Bitoi River
Location
CountryFlag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Region Morobe Province
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Papua New Guinea
Mouth  
  location
Huon Gulf south of Salamaua

The Bitoi River is a river located in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. The river flows into the Huon Gulf south of Salamaua. [1]

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References

  1. Transactions of the Institution of Mining & Metallurgy, Vol. 43. Institution of Mining and Metallurgy. 1933. p. 93.

Coordinates: 7°14′S147°04′E / 7.233°S 147.067°E / -7.233; 147.067