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East Sepik is a province in Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Wewak . East Sepik has an estimated population of 450,530 people (2011 census) and is 43,426 km square in size.
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To the east of the town center is a small peninsula on which is located Boram Hospital, [3] and Wewak International Airport, which is also known as Boram. Wewak is linked by road to three villages on the Sepik River : Angoram , Timbunke , and Pagwi , though the roads are not always in good condition.
Languages of East Sepik Province (106 P) Local-level governments of East Sepik Province (27 P) P. People from East Sepik Province (17 P)
It was the first European settlement on the Sepik. The settlement's main industry was milling timber. [3] To facilitate this, one the first railways in the country was built to transport timber from the river to the sawmill. It was drawn by buffalo. [4] The town was occupied during the Japanese invasion of Papua New Guinea in 1942. [5]