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Provinces of Papua New Guinea
Provincial-level divisions of Papua New Guinea | |
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Category | Unitary state |
Location | Independent State of Papua New Guinea |
Number | 22 provincial-level divisions: 20 Provinces 1 Autonomous Region 1 National Capital District |
Populations | Provinces only: Smallest: 50,231 (Manus) Largest: 674,810 (Morobe) |
What are the 22 provinces of PNG?
Papua New Guinea has 22 Provinces, namely Central, Eastern Highlands, East New Britain, East Sepik, Enga, Gulf, Hela, Jiwaka, Madang, Manus, Milne Bay, Morobe, New Ireland, Oro, Simbu, Southern Highlands, West New Britain, Western, and West Sepik Provinces as well as Port Moresby and Autonomous Region of Bougainville.
What are the two new provinces in PNG?
Provinces of Papua New Guinea
Two new provinces were officially declared in 2012 . These are the Hela Province and Jiwaka in the Highlands region of PNG.
What are the 4 regions in PNG?
- Highlands Region.
- Islands Region.
- Momase Region.
- Southern Region.
How many districts does PNG have?
89 districts
There are 22 provinces, the national capital area of Port Moresby, the autonomous region of Bougainville and 89 districts. Local governments are called local-level governments (LLGs).
What are the 5 court systems in PNG?
The Supreme Court is the nation’s highest judicial authority and final court of appeal. Other courts are the National Court; district courts, which deal with summary and non-indictable offenses; and local courts, established to deal with minor offenses, including matters regulated by local customs.
What are the three branches of PNG government?
Government structure
Papua New Guinea has three levels of government – national, provincial and local. The National Parliament is a 111 member unicameral legislature elected for five-year terms by universal suffrage. The Prime Minister is appointed and dismissed by the Governor-General on the proposal of Parliament.
What is the biggest province in PNG?
Morobe
Provinces of Papua New Guinea
Provincial-level divisions of Papua New Guinea | |
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Populations | Provinces only: Smallest: 50,231 (Manus) Largest: 674,810 (Morobe) |
Areas | Provinces only: Smallest: 2,100 km2 (800 sq mi) (Manus) Largest: 98,190 km2 (37,911 sq mi) (Fly River) |
What is the largest province in PNG?
Western Province
Western Province covers 99,300 km² and is the largest province in Papua New Guinea by area. There are several large rivers that run through the province, including the Fly River and its tributaries the Strickland and Ok Tedi rivers. The largest lake in Papua New Guinea, Lake Murray, is also in Western Province.
Which province has the most people in PNG?
As of 2011, population in Morobe was 646,876 thousands that accounts for 9.16% of Papua New Guinea’s population. The top 5 regions (others are Eastern Highlands, Southern Highlands, Madang, and Enga) account for 38.03% of it.
Total Population.
Morobe | |
1990 | 380,117 |
2000 | 539,404 |
2011 | 646,876 |
How many tribes are there in PNG?
It is home to around 312 different tribes, including some uncontacted peoples. The central mountainous region of Papua is home to the highland peoples, who practice pig husbandry and sweet potato cultivation.
What are the seven pillars of PNG?
Vision 2050 is built on seven strategic focus areas which are referred to as pillars: Human Capital Development, Gender, Youth, and People Empowerment; Wealth Creation; Institutional Development and Service Delivery; Security and International Relations; Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change; Spiritual
How many towns does PNG have?
Papua New Guinea’s three cities are Lae, Mount Hagen, and Port Moresby. The other settlements in the following list are towns and villages.
List.
City/Town/Village | District | Province |
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Aitape | Aitape-Lumi District | Sandaun (West Sepik) |
Alekano | Gahuku | Eastern Highlands |
Alexishafen | Madang | |
Alotau | Alotau District | Milne Bay |
Who is the current PNG Police Commissioner?
Dave Manning –
Dave Manning – Commissioner of Police – Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary | LinkedIn.
Who is the current Police minister for PNG?
A new Minister has been appointed in the Bougainville Executive Government to lead the Police and Correctional Services Ministerial portfolio.
Who is PNG commissioner?
David Manning MBE
David Manning MBE is the Commissioner of Police in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Since early 2020 he has also been designated as the country’s Pandemic Controller in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
What are the 4 types of court?
There are four types of courts in India, i.e., Supreme Court, High Court, District Court, and subordinate courts. The seat of the Supreme court is in New Delhi.
How many Judges does PNG have?
National Court – unlimited jurisdiction to hear and decide any criminal and civil matters; consists of 42 judges plus the Chief Justice and Deputy Chief Justice.
What are the 7 regular courts?
The following are the regular courts in the Philippines:
- Supreme Court.
- Court of Appeals.
- Regional Trial Courts.
- Metropolitan Trial Courts.
- Municipal Trial Courts in Cities.
- Municipal Trial Courts.
- Municipal Circuit Trial Courts.
How many types of law are there in PNG?
Papua New Guinea has a mixed legal system of common law and customary law. The sources of law are: ‘Written law’ (the laws as stipulated in s 9 of the Constitution) Common law (as stipulated in s 3(1) of the Underlying Law Act 2000).
What are the main laws of PNG?
The Constitution contains a select number of human rights:
- the right to life, liberty and security of person and protection of the law.
- the right to take part in political activities.
- freedom from inhuman treatment and forced labour.
- freedom of conscience, expression, information, assembly and association.