Boven Digul

E618427

Boven Digul is a remote regency in Papua, Indonesia, known for its dense rainforests and historical role as a Dutch colonial exile camp area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative region
regency
borderCharacteristic remote land borders and forested areas
capital Tanah Merah NERFINISHED
contains Tanah Merah NERFINISHED
country Indonesia
countrySubdivisionType regency
governedBy regent
governedUnder Papua provincial government NERFINISHED
hasAdministrativeLevel second-level administrative division of Indonesia
hasBiodiversity high
hasClimate tropical rainforest climate
hasColonialPower Netherlands NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem tropical lowland rainforest
hasEnvironmentIssue risk of deforestation
hasFeature dense rainforests
remote area
hasHistoricalPeriodOfUseAsExileCamp early 20th century
hasIndigenousPeoples Papuan ethnic groups
hasMainEconomicActivity forestry
small-scale trade
subsistence agriculture
hasNaturalResource freshwater resources
timber
hasOfficialLanguage Indonesian
hasPopulationDensity low
hasReligion Christianity
Islam
hasSettlementType rural settlements
hasTransportCharacteristic limited road infrastructure
reliance on river transport
hasVegetation primary rainforest
swamp forest
historicalRole Dutch colonial exile camp area
place of political exile during Dutch East Indies period
locatedIn Papua NERFINISHED
Western New Guinea NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion eastern Indonesia NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Indonesia Time NERFINISHED
UTC+09:00
locatedOnIsland New Guinea NERFINISHED
namedAfter Digul River NERFINISHED
partOf Papua Province NERFINISHED
Republic of Indonesia NERFINISHED
traversedBy Digul River NERFINISHED
wasUnderAdministrationOf Dutch East Indies NERFINISHED

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Boven Digoel knownAs Boven Digul