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Mount Hagen (Tok Pisin: Maun Hagen) is the third largest city in Papua New Guinea, with a population of 46,250.It is the capital of the Western Highlands Province and is located in the large fertile Wahgi Valley in central mainland Papua New Guinea, at an elevation of 1,677 m (5,502 ft).
Mount Hagen (German: Hagensberg), named after the German colonial officer Curt von Hagen (1859–1897), is the second highest volcano in Papua New Guinea and on the Australian continent, ranking behind only its neighbour Mount Giluwe which is roughly 35 kilometres (22 mi) to the south-west.
Western Highlands is a province of Papua New Guinea.The provincial capital is Mount Hagen.The province covers an area of 4,299 km 2, and there are 362,850 inhabitants (2011 census), making the Western Highlands the most densely populated province (apart from the National Capital District).
Kuk Swamp is an archaeological site in Papua New Guinea, that lies in the Wahgi Valley of the highlands at an altitude of about 1550 m some 12–13 km northeast of Mount Hagen, the capital of Western Highlands Province. [1] [2] The swamp developed in a former lake basin, as it was filled by an alluvial fan or deposits of water-transported material.
Mount Hagen District is a district of the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Mount Hagen . At the 2000 census, [ 1 ] the population of the district was 86,517 (44,460 males, 42,057 females in 19,214 households):
Castro is a member of the Erie Society for Genealogical Research, which will help others trace past generations during a free Family History Fair at Erie's Hagen History Center on June 9.
A local artefact, the Mount Hagen axe, provided inspiration for the design of the newly constructed terminal, with the exteriors shaped like the axe and decorated in traditional patterns. [4] The sewerage treatment system integrated into the construction of the building converts the liquid waste into fertiliser after separating it from the ...
Tom Hagen has exemplified a life of service in a variety of endeavors for the benefit of his community, his commonwealth, and his country.