Papua New Guinea
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Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Country
Summary
Papua New Guinea's history is marked by a complex interplay of indigenous cultures and colonial influences. Initially divided between German and British control in the late 19th century, the territory underwent significant changes under Australian administration. The island nation experienced intense fighting during World War II, becoming a crucial strategic location in the Pacific theater. Following the war, the territories were unified, paving the way for eventual independence. Papua New Guinea achieved self-governance in 1975, becoming a Commonwealth realm with a parliamentary system.
Statistics
Area
462,840.00 km²
Population
8,935,000