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Papua New GuineaAuthor: Jeremy MilesPapua New Guinea encompasses the main landmass of the eastern half of the world's second largest island, New Guinea, with Indonesia to the west. The rest of the country is made up of 600 smaller islands. The independent state of Papua New Guinea is the biggest island nation in the South Pacific. It lies between 141° and 168° east longitude and 1° and 12° south latitude and is just 160 kilometers north of Australia. This country is home to 5.2 million Melanesian people who speak over 800 languages. The land area is approximately 462,840 square kilometers. Topography Articles The mainland and the larger islands are notable for their impressive mountain ranges. Several mountains exceed 4,000 met res in height, the highest being Mt. Wilhelm, standing 4,706 met res above sea level. The main island is dominated by a central mountain chain or cordillera, which extends throughout the length of the island. The mountains are the source of fast- flowing rivers, which descend to the coastal plains to join some of the world's largest swamp systems. Two of the country's largest rivers, the Sepik and the Fly, are navigable by small boats for about 800 kilometres. Climate Type of Government Papua New Guinea is a parliamentary democracy, with a single legislature known as the National Parliament. There are 109 members of Parliament and national elect ions are held every five years. To know more about Papua New Guinea and the 16th ACP EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly, which took place in Port Moresby, please visit www.pngacpeu.com. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/papua-new-guinea-1036833.html About the Author:Martin Boyd based in Australia is a tourist guide and a tour operator for Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Asia, and Europe. He has the hobby of discovering different cultures of countries and their regions. He is also an active blogger and a writer and believes in sharing knowledge with others. |
The Capital City of Papua New GuineaAuthor: Douglas ScottPort Moresby lies on the southeast shore of New Guinea. It is the city capital and administrative centre of Papua New Guinea. British Captain John Moresby, named the port after his father. Port Moresby is a sprawling modern city with a population approaching half a million. A ridge divides the older town from the newer island suburbs. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/the-capital-city-of-papua-new-guinea-252636.html About the Author:Douglas Scott writes for The Car Hire Specialist. and is a writer for The Port Moresby Rental Site |
Papua New Guinea: Adventure Traveler Mecca With Butler And Health ClubAuthor: Julia CallisteOne of the few still untamed, if not unspoiled destinations, Papua New Guinea is a raw land. Nearly 85% of the main island is carpeted with tropical rain forest. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/papua-new-guinea-adventure-traveler-mecca-with-butler-and-health-club-224855.html About the Author:Julia Calliste is a free-lance travel writer living in Miami, Florida, and Montreux, Switzerland. She travels extensively with her husband, an international corporate hospitality veteran. More on what designates a true boutique hotel and on the destination here. |
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