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  2. Local-level governments of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Each province has one or more districts, and each district has one or more local-level government (LLG) areas. For census purposes, the LLG areas are subdivided into wards consisting of a few hundred to a few thousand individuals. Wards are further divided into census units (CU). [2]

  3. Districts of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Wards typically consist of a few hundred to a few thousand individuals, and are the lowest level of government administration under local-level governments (LLGs). Districts and LLGs of Papua New Guinea

  4. Administrative divisions of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    For administrative purposes, Papua New Guinea (PNG) is divided into administrative divisions called regions and provinces. Papua New Guinea is divided into four regions and 22 province-level divisions: 20 provinces plus the autonomous region (Bougainville) and the National Capital District.

  5. Provinces of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Each province forms a provincial electorate, called a constituency, for the PNG national parliament. The 22 provincial members are chosen from single-member electorates. Each provincial member becomes governor of their province unless they take a ministerial position, in which case the governorship passes to an open member of the province. [3]

  6. National Capital District (Papua New Guinea) - Wikipedia

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    The National Capital District of Papua New Guinea is the incorporated area around Port Moresby, which is the capital of Papua New Guinea. Although it is surrounded by Central Province , where Port Moresby is also the capital, it is technically not a part of that province.

  7. Rigo Central Rural LLG - Wikipedia

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  8. Rigo Coastal Rural LLG - Wikipedia

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  9. Kairuku Rural LLG - Wikipedia

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    The Kairuku Rural LLG is a local level government area situated in the Kairuku-Hiri District of the Central Province of Papua New Guinea. In 2000, the LLG had 3,485 households, and a population of 19,503 (10,273 men and 9,230 women). [1] As of 2007, 3,078 students are enrolled in 20 schools in the LLG. [2]