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  2. Marind people - Wikipedia

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    The Marind-anim live in South Papua, Indonesia.They occupy a vast territory, which is situated on either side of the Bian River, from about 20 miles to the east of Merauke, up to the mouth of the Moeli River in the west (between Frederik Hendrik Island and the mainland; east of Yos Sudarso Island, mainly west of the Maro River (a small area goes beyond the Maro at its lower part, including ...

  3. List of districts of South Papua - Wikipedia

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    The province of South Papua (Provinsi Papua Selatan) in Indonesia is divided into four kabupaten which in turn are divided administratively into districts, known as distrik under the law of 2001 on "special autonomy for Papua province".

  4. List of districts of Papua - Wikipedia

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    The districts of Papua (as now reduced by the reorganisation of July 2022, which separated twenty regencies previously part of Papua Province into three new provinces of Central Papua, Highland Papua and South Papua) and their respective regencies are as follows (as of December 2019).

  5. List of ethnic groups of West Papua - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic group Linguistic classification Regency Districts and villages Clans and subgroups Arfak: East Bird's Head: Pegunungan Arfak: Sougb, Hatam, Moire, Meiah Borai

  6. Marga (Batak) - Wikipedia

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    Marga is a term in Batak societies referring to a clan name. The term is derived either from the Sanskrit varga , meaning company, party, or group, or, more likely, [ 1 ] from the Sanskrit marga , meaning 'road, way or path', referring to a people of 'one origin'.

  7. Papua (province) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Papua adopted its current name and was granted a special autonomous status under Indonesian legislation. Papua is a province rich in natural resources and cultural diversity, offering great potential for future development. As of 2020, Papua had a GDP per capita of Rp 56.1 million (US$ 3,970), placing it 11th among Indonesian provinces ...

  8. List of governors of Papua - Wikipedia

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    Governor of Papua (2000-now) 11 Freddy Numberi (1947–) 1 January 2000 15 April 2000 John Djopari [14] — Musiran Darmosuwito 15 April 2000 23 November 2000 [15] 12 Jacobus Perviddya Solossa (1949–2005) 23 November 2000 23 November 2005 Constant Karma — 23 November 2005 19 December 2005 — Andi Baso Bassaleng (1947–2013) 20 December 2005

  9. Free Papua Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Free Papua Movement or Free Papua Organization (Indonesian: Organisasi Papua Merdeka, OPM) is a name given to a separatist movement that aims to separate West Papua from Indonesia and establish an independent state in the region.