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Mailuan
Cloudy Bay
Geographic
distribution
Southeastern peninsula of Papua New Guinea:
Central Province
Linguistic classificationTrans–New Guinea
  • Papuan Peninsula
    • Owen Stanley Range[1]
      • Mailu–Yareban
        • Mailuan
Glottologmail1249

The Mailuan or Cloudy Bay languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken around Cloudy Bay in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea. They are classified within the Southeast Papuan branch of Trans–New Guinea.

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