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Description
Western is a province located in the southwestern part of Papua New Guinea, bordered by the Fly River to the north and the border with Indonesia to the west. It is known for its rich biodiversity and the presence of various ethnic groups, including the Indigenous peoples who have lived in this region for thousands of years. The province features a mix of lowland rainforests, wetlands, and mountainous terrains, contributing to its unique environment.
The economy of Western province is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and forestry. Subsistence farming is a common practice among local communities, with crops such as sweet potatoes, cassava, and sugarcane being cultivated. In addition to agricultural activities, the province also has natural resources like gold and copper, which are exploited through mining operations that contribute to the national economy.
Tourism in Western province is an emerging sector, attracting visitors interested in experiencing the area's natural beauty and cultural diversity. Highlighted attractions include the remarkable landscapes of the Fly River, wildlife spotting in national parks, and opportunities to engage with local tribes and learn about their traditions. The preservation of the unique ecosystems and cultural heritage is essential for sustainable development in the region.
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