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  2. List of districts of Papua - Wikipedia

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    The districts of Papua (as now reduced by the reorganisation of July 2022, which separated twenty regencies previously part of Papua Province into three new provinces of Central Papua, Highland Papua and South Papua) and their respective regencies are as follows (as of December 2019).

  3. Tari, Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    A Cessna 206 aircraft operated by Missionary Aviation Fellowship crashed close to Tari on March 23, 2006, killing its pilot and injuring 3 passengers. [2] The pilot was a 42-year Swiss man who had been in PNG with the Swiss Mission for 12 years, and left a wife and four children behind.

  4. Tari Urban LLG - Wikipedia

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    Tari Urban LLG a local-level government (LLG) of Tari-Pori District in Hela Province, Papua New Guinea. [1] [2] ... United Nations in Papua New Guinea (2018).

  5. Tari-Pori District - Wikipedia

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    Tari-Pori District is a district of the Hela Province of Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Tari. The population was 83,076 at the 2011 census.

  6. Hela Province - Wikipedia

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    Hela is a province of Papua New Guinea. The provincial capital is Tari. [2] The province covers an area of 10,498 km 2, [3] and there are 249,449 inhabitants (2011 census figures). [4] Hela province officially came into being on 17 May 2012, [5] comprising three districts previously part of Southern Highlands Province.

  7. Indonesian Papuans - Wikipedia

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    Multiple terms have been proposed to describe the native inhabitants of Eastern Indonesia.“Papuans” (Indonesian: Orang Papua) is the preferred term (especially in Indonesian and English) for inhabitants of New Guinea, since it is based on actual native nomenclature used by as recorded in several ancient native evidences.

  8. New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    New Guinea (Tok Pisin: Niugini; Hiri Motu: Niu Gini; Indonesian: Papua, fossilized Nugini, [a] or historically Irian) is the world's second-largest island, with an area of 785,753 km 2 (303,381 sq mi).

  9. Ikat - Wikipedia

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    Ikat is an Indonesian word, which depending on context, can be the nouns: cord, thread, knot, or bundle, [2] also the finished ikat fabric, as well as the verbs "to tie" or "to bind"; the term ikatan is a noun for bond or tie. [3]