- Southern Highlands Province
Infobox Papua New Guinea Province
name = Southern Highlands
othername =
districts = Ialibu-Pangia District
Imbonggu District
Kagua-Erave District
Komo-Magarima District
Koroba-Kopiago District
Mendi-Munihu District
Nipa-Kutubu District
Tari-Pori District
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capital =Mendi
area = 23,800 km²
arearank = 8th
pop = 546,265
popdate = 2000
poprank = 1st
popdens = 23.0
governor =Anderson Agiru
governordate = 2007
mapSouthern Highlands is a province in
Papua New Guinea . Its provincial capital is the town ofMendi . According to Papua New Guinea's national 2000 census, the total population of Southern Highlands is 546,265 spread across 23,800 square kilometers (9,189 square miles), which makes it the most highly populated province in the country.Description
The province is divided into roughly four distinct Geographic regions
# The West: Which includes the districts of Tari, Koroba, Kopiago and Komo - the home of the Huli, Duna, and
Hewa peoples.
# The Centre: Which includes the districts of Margarima, Nipa, Mendi and the Lai Valley, and is the home of the speakers of dialects of theAnggal Heneng language .
# The East: Which includes the districts of Kagua,Ialibu , Pangia and Erave, and is the home of the speakers of theImbongu , Kewa, andWiru languages, and home to the second highest mountain in Papua New Guinea,Mount Giluwe .
# The Lowlands: which stretch across the southern part of the Southern Highlands province from the volcanic peaks ofMount Bosavi to include the oilfields of Lake Kutubu, and includes the language groups of Biami (shared with Western Province) Foe, and Fasu.Declaration of state of emergency in Southern Highlands region
On August 1 2006 the government of Papua New Guinea declared a state of emergency in the country's Southern Highlands region. According to Prime Minister Sir
Michael Somare , troops were deployed to restore 'law, order and good governance' in the region, following accusations of corruption, theft and misuse of government buildings at the hands of the regional government. [Cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5234580.stm |title=State of emergency in PNG region |publisher=BBC News |date=2006-08-01]As a region rich in energy resources, the Southern Highlands has been at the centre of plans to construct a gas pipeline to pump natural gas to
Queensland in northAustralia . The project would result in much needed revenue for Papua New Guinea, and as it was believed that the instability in the region could jeopardise the project, the national government decided to intervene.The move was supported by Parliament, although some criticism was leveled at the government for restricting press access to the region while the state of emergency is in force.
Mendi Central/ Lai VallyThe capital of Southern High Lands is Mendi. The current Mendi open member of parliament (MP) is Pr. Isacc Joseph.
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