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  2. Bank South Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Papua New Guinea, the country's central bank, was established in 1973. The National Australia Bank (NAB) incorporated its operations in PNG in 1974. Then the government encouraged the bank to sell equity to local citizens. BSP conducted public offerings in 1980 and 1981, with the result that local citizens came to hold 13% of the bank's ...

  3. Jayapura - Wikipedia

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    Jayapura (formerly Hollandia) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of Papua. It is situated on the northern coast of New Guinea island and covers an area of 940.0 km 2 (362.9 sq mi).

  4. List of banks in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Westpac Bank Papua New Guinea; Maybank Papua New Guinea; Mama Bank; National Development Bank of Papua New Guinea; Nationwide Micro Bank; Solomon Islands.

  5. Category:Banks of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Papua New Guinea; Bank South Pacific; P. Papua and New Guinea Development Bank This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 21:27 (UTC). ...

  6. Bank of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Papua New Guinea (Tok Pisin: Beng bilong Papua Niugini) is the central bank of Papua New Guinea, which has a core mandate to ensure price stability and maintain macroeconomic growth. To achieve this, it discharges four main functions; 1. responsible for the formulation and implementation of monetary policy, 2. ensure financial ...

  7. Papua (province) - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent hospital is the Papua Regional General Hospital (Indonesian: Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Papua) in Jayapura, which is the largest state-owned hospital in the province. [194] Papua is reported to have the highest rates of child mortality and HIV/AIDS in Indonesia. [108]

  8. Western New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    By 2022 Jayapura had a population of over 400,000 and Sorong nearly 300,000; other major towns are Timika and Nabire in Central Papua, Merauke in South Papua, and Manokwari in the northeast of the Bird's Head Peninsula, each of which had over 100,000 inhabitants in 2022. [1] The language families in Ross' conception of Trans-New Guinea

  9. New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    New Guinea (Tok Pisin: Niugini; Hiri Motu: Niu Gini; Indonesian: Papua, fossilized Nugini, [a] or historically Irian) is the world's second-largest island, with an area of 785,753 km 2 (303,381 sq mi).