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Highlands Region
Highlands Region is one of four regions of Papua New Guinea.
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| Papua New Guinea |
| Mount Hagen |
| 62,400 km2 (24,100 sq mi) |
| 4,566,398 |
| 73.2/km2 (190/sq mi) |
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Highlands Region is one of four regions of Papua New Guinea.
The Highlands Region is administratively divided into seven provinces:
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Chimbu (Simbu)
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Eastern Highlands
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Enga
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Hela
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Jiwaka
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Southern Highlands
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Western Highlands
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Provinces of Papua New Guinea
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Papua New Guinea Highlands Dissertations, UC San Diego Library.
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