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Description
Enga is a province located in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. It is known for its mountainous terrain and rich cultural heritage, with numerous indigenous tribes calling the area home. The provincial capital is Wabag, which serves as the administrative center for the region and is accessible via various transportation routes.
The region is characterized by its diverse natural beauty, including stunning landscapes, lush forests, and vibrant flora and fauna. Enga is also rich in natural resources, particularly in agriculture, mining, and timber, contributing to the local economy. The unique ecosystem supports a variety of wildlife, making it an interesting destination for ecotourism.
Culturally, Enga is distinctive due to its traditional practices and customs preserved by the local populations. Festivals and events celebrating indigenous cultures are common, providing insight into the local way of life. The people of Enga are known for their artistry in craftsmanship and their commitment to maintaining their heritage through storytelling and cultural expression.
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