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Papua New Guinea

OFFICIAL NAME: Independent State of Papua New Guinea

DATE OF FORMATION: 1975

POPULATION: 5.8 million

DENSITY: 33 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: Pidgin English, Papuan, English, Motu, 750 (est.) native languages

RELIGIONS: Protestant 60%, Roman Catholic 37%, Other 3%

ETHNIC MIX: Melanesian and mixed race 100%

GOVERNMENT: Multiparty elections

CURRENCY: Kina

 

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The most linguistically diverse country in the world, with approximately 750 languages, Papua New Guinea (PNG) achieved independence from Australia in 1975. It occupies the eastern end of New Guinea, the world's third-largest island, and several other groups of islands. Much of the country is still isolated, and in rural areas living conditions are often basic. Bougainville has an autonomous government.

 

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