Mount Hagen
Mount Hagen (English: Mount Hagen) is a state capital of the western mountains state of the mountainous district of Papua New Guinea. It is located at the southeastern side foot of a mountain of the Hagen heap of same name which is the origin of the name of the city (3,791m above sea level). The population of 2011 is the domestic fifth place in 29,765 people [1].
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Population
History
In 1933, Lee he brothers confirm the mount Hagen whole area that population density was high in during the reconnaissance with the airplane from those days. It landed and became the white who came into contact with a native of the area whole area for the first time.
A young plant of the coffee (Blue Mountain) was brought in around mount Hagen by Jamaica and became one of the convincing production center of coffee beans afterward afterwards. After the 1950s, "highland show" that local tribes gathered every year in August and to dress up and danced traditional attire came to be performed, and the tourism industry which I did for this and the commerce became popular [2].
Traffic
There is an airport in the suburbs, and a regular service of Air Niugini from Port Moresby to mount Hagen is set daily several flights. It is around four hours by car from city ゴロカ of the neighborhood.
Peace and order
Black magic was believed in the area whole area, and a murder case, a riot by the group psychology through the witch hunting have occurred in 2013 [3]. In addition, as well as Papua New Guinean other cities, the crimes such as robbery, the luggage thief occur frequently [4].
Language
- English
- Advantageous ピシン word
- メルパ word ()
Source
- A ^ City Population reading day: January 31, 2017
- ^ Papua New Guinea, the Highlands (international organization Pacific Islands Center homepage)
- ^ "Fire warms a woman saying "I used the magic" execution, Papua New Guinea". AFPBB News (French news agency). (February 7, 2013)6 July 9, 2013 reading.
- Guide (the living-in-Papua New Guinea Japan Embassy) of the security for ^ Japanese residents abroad
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