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  2. Tourism in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Papua New Guinea is a fledgling industry but there are attractions for the potential visitor which include culture, markets, festivals, diving, surfing, hiking, fishing and the unique flora and fauna. Papua New Guinea receives an increasing number of visitors each year, with approximately 184,000 international arrivals in 2015.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Religious buildings and structures in Papua New Guinea (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Papua New Guinea" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. Category : Lists of tourist attractions in Papua New Guinea

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    Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Papua New Guinea" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Mount Hagen - Wikipedia

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    It is also one of the biggest tourist attractions of the country. Its near the Baiyer District which hosts the biggest collection of birds and wildlife in Papua New Guinea, the Baiyer River Sanctuary. The Baiyer River Sanctuary was a popular tourist attraction in the 1970's up until the mid 1990's as mismanagement of the once popular tourist ...

  6. Lists of tourist attractions - Wikipedia

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    2.47 Papua New Guinea. 2.48 Peru. 2.49 Philippines. 2.50 Poland. 2.51 Portugal. ... The following lists of tourist attractions include tourist attractions in various ...

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Kuk Early Agricultural Site consists of 116 ha of swamps in the western highlands of New Guinea 1,500 metres above sea-level. Archaeological excavation has revealed the landscape to be one of wetland reclamation worked almost continuously for 7,000, and possibly for 10,000 years.