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  2. Aimas - Wikipedia

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    Aimas District comprises eleven urban communities (kelurahan) and three rural villages (desa), all fourteen sharing the poistcode of 98444, and listed below with their official codes (kode wilayah) and their populations at the 2020 Census. [3] The three desa are indicated by an asterisk after their names.

  3. List of districts of Southwest Papua - Wikipedia

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    This article is part of a series on: Subdivisions of Indonesia; Level 1; Provinces (provinsi or daerah istimewa) (GDP; GDP per capita; HDI; poverty rate); Island population)Level 2

  4. Sorong - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "Sorong to Samarai" is commonly used throughout Papua New Guinea and Indonesian Papua to express solidarity and oneness and makes reference to both Sorong, a town in Southwest Papua, Indonesia and Samarai, a small township being one of the easternmost point located in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea.

  5. Domine Eduard Osok Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is named after Domine Eduard Osok, a pastor originating from Sorong and known for doing missionary work and spreading Christianity in Sorong and the surrounding parts. [ 1 ] Domine Eduard Osok Airport serves as an entry point to the Raja Ampat Islands since the Raja Ampat Islands are closer to the city of Sorong than to the ...

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Manokwari–Sorong - Wikipedia

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    Bishops of Manokwari–Sorong (Roman rite) Bishop Datus Hilarion Lega (30 June 2003 – present) Bishop Francis Xavier Sudartanta Hadisumarta, O. Carm. (5 May 1988 – 30 June 2003) Bishop Petrus Malachias van Diepen, O.S.A. (14 May 1974 – 5 May 1988) Bishops of Manokwari (Roman Rite)

  7. Persikos Sorong - Wikipedia

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    Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Kota Sorong (simply known as Persikos) is an Indonesian football club based in Sorong, Southwest Papua.