Papua state: cities list & information

Papua is one of the states/provinces of Indonesia. Papua state has 76 cities. You can see below like Wurigelebur then click on each city of Papua below to see the list of ads related to that city.

  1. Abepura
  2. Agats
  3. Ansus
  4. Arbais
  5. Armopa
  6. Arso
  7. Bade
  8. Banda, Papua, Indonesia
  9. Barapas
  10. Beoga
  11. Betaf
  12. Biak
  13. Bikondini
  14. Bilogai
  15. Bomomani
  16. Bosnik
  17. Botawa
  18. Burmeso
  19. Dabra, Indonesia
  20. Demta
  21. Depapre
  22. Eci
  23. Elelim
  24. Enarotali
  25. Fakfak
  26. Genyem
  27. Getentiri
  28. Guay
  29. Homeyo
  30. Ilaga
  31. Insrom
  32. Jayapura, Papua
  33. Kameri
  34. Karubaga
  35. Kasonawejo
  36. Kenyam
  37. Kepi
  38. Kigamani
  39. Kimaam
  40. Kobakma
  41. Korem, Indonesia
  42. Korido
  43. Kumopa
  44. Kwantisore
  45. Mapurujaya
  46. Mindiptana
  47. Moanemani
  48. Mulia
  49. Muting, Papua
  50. Nabire
  51. Obano
  52. Oksibil
  53. Samanente
  54. Sarmi
  55. Sawoi
  56. Sengge
  57. Sentani
  58. Serui
  59. Sorendiweri
  60. Sugapa
  61. Sumberbaba
  62. Sumohai
  63. Tanah Merah, Papua, Indonesia
  64. Tigi
  65. Tiom
  66. Topo
  67. Trimuris
  68. Ubrub
  69. Uta, Indonesia
  70. Waghete
  71. Wamena
  72. Wardo
  73. Waren, Indonesia
  74. Waris
  75. Wasior
  76. Wurigelebur

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Papua Region in Indonesia: A Fascinating Destination for Adventure Seekers Papua, also known as West Papua, is a province located on the eastern side of Indonesia. This region is known for its varied landscapes, stunning natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage. Papua boasts some of the most diverse flora and fauna in the world and is home to some of the most isolated tribes on earth. The region is a perfect destination for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and photographers. Explore Papua's Natural Wonders Papua is an excellent destination for those who love the outdoors. The region is dotted with rugged terrain, towering mountains, dense rainforests, and pristine beaches. Among the must-see destinations are Jayapura, Raja Ampat, and Baliem Valley. Jayapura, the capital of Papua, is located in the lowlands and is surrounded by tropical rainforests. Visitors can explore the city's cultural landmarks like the Museum Negeri Propinsi Papua and the Sentani Lake. Raja Ampat is an archipelago of over 1,500 small islands, located north-west of Papua. The archipelago is known for its crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and stunning coral reefs. Raja Ampat is a haven for divers and snorkelers, with some of the world's best diving spots, including Misool Island and Wayag Island. Baliem Valley is located in the highlands of Papua and is the cultural hub of the region. The valley is home to the Dani tribe, one of the most well-known indigenous groups in Papua. Visitors can witness traditional customs, costumes, and festivals, such as the Baliem Valley Festival. Meet the Tribes of Papua Papua is home to over 250 distinct tribes, each with their unique language, culture, and traditions. Many of these tribes have retained their traditional way of living and are still living in isolation. However, visitors can visit certain tribes with the help of local guides and experience their unique way of life. Some of the tribes worth visiting include the Dani, Yali, and the Asmat. Learn About the Struggles of the Papuan People Papua is a region with a troubled history, and the Papuan people have suffered years of marginalization and human rights abuses. Despite this, they remain proud of their cultural heritage and continue to fight for their rights. Visitors can learn about the struggles of the Papuan people and understand the complex political situation in the region. In conclusion, Papua is a fascinating region in Indonesia, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and adventure. It's a destination that appeals to a wide range of travelers and is sure to leave a lasting impression. So why not plan your next adventure to Papua and experience it for yourself?