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Kandep Rural LLG

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Kandep Rural LLG
Kandep Rural LLG is located in Papua New Guinea
Kandep Rural LLG
Kandep Rural LLG
Location within Papua New Guinea
Coordinates: 5°50′36″S 143°30′34″E / 5.843457°S 143.509436°E / -5.843457; 143.509436 (Kandep Stn)
CountryPapua New Guinea
ProvinceEnga Province
Time zoneUTC+10 (AEST)

Kandep Rural LLG is one of two LLGs of the Kandep District of Enga Province, Papua New Guinea. It is located in southern Wabag, the capital town of Enga Province. Kandep shares land borders with Laiagam - Porgera, Wabag, and Wapenimanda District, along with additional land borders between the Southern Highlands, the Western Highlands provinces, and the newly Provinces.

Wabag is accessible via a three-hour road trip along the Kandep - Laiagam Road. Access via Kandep - Mendi Road is currently unavailable due to construction efforts; however, the Kandep - Magarima Road remains connected.

Kandep LLG comprises council wards from Lai and Mariant. The Lai River which flows from north to south divides the District into two LLGs.

Wards

  • 01. Weri
  • 02. Mumund
  • 03. Iuripaka
  • 04. Supi
  • 05. Aluwaip
  • 06. Gini
  • 07. Komborosa
  • 08. Imali (Pindata)
  • 09. Pindaka
  • 10. Pura
  • 11. Kambia
  • 12. Koropa
  • 13. Lagalap No.1
  • 14. Lakalap No.2
  • 15. Winjap No.1
  • 16. Winjap No.2
  • 17. Lawe
  • 18. Muyen
  • 19. Warabim No.1
  • 20. Warabim No.2
  • 21. Teteres
  • 22. Yapum
  • 23. Murip
  • 24. Lakis
  • 25. Lyumbi Island
  • 26. Porgeramanda
  • 27. Kokas
  • 28. Rugutengesa
  • 29. Kandep Stn
  • 30. Sawi
  • 31. Werit 2
  • 32. Ipul
  • 33. Komatin (Megere)
  • 34. Tinjipak (Supi No.2)
  • 35. Wambokon (Gini No.2)
  • 36. Kondo (Kombolos No.2)
  • 37. Kamale (Imali 2)
  • 38. Kalimang (Pindak 2)
  • 39. Mamamdai Pura 2
  • 40. Kambia 2
  • 41. Lauk Kolopa 2
  • 42. Tarapis
  • 43. Kiap Akulia
  • 44. Lawe 2
  • 45. Kemau Tesres
  • 46. Kiakau Murip 2
  • 47. Keso
  • 48. Wapis Kokas 2
  • 49. Nangulam Lungutenges 2
  • 50. Sawi No.2
  • 51. Kola
  • 52. Kolopen
  • 53. Yangin
  • 54. Wapis
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  • 55. Konatsolsambal
  • 56. Tipia Manda
  • 57. Yuripak Two
  • 58. Alowaip Two

References

  • OCHA FISS (2018). "Papua New Guinea administrative level 0, 1, 2, and 3 population statistics and gazetteer". Humanitarian Data Exchange. 1.31.9.
  • United Nations in Papua New Guinea (2018). "Papua New Guinea Village Coordinates Lookup". Humanitarian Data Exchange. 1.31.9.

External links

This page was last edited on 3 June 2023, at 03:56
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