Hanuabada

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Hanuabada is a large traditional coastal village near Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea, known as a historic center of Motuan culture and seafaring.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
traditional village
village
climate tropical savanna climate
country Papua New Guinea
culture Motuan culture
ethnicGroup Motu-Koitabu NERFINISHED
governedBy Motu-Koitabu Council NERFINISHED
hasCulturalPractice ceremonial exchanges
extended family households
traditional feasting
hasEconomicActivity informal urban employment
small-scale trade
subsistence fishing
hasFeature communal living patterns
houses built on stilts over water
narrow walkways and boardwalks
hasIssue exposure to coastal flooding
limited formal infrastructure
overcrowding
hasSportingReputation producing elite cricket players
producing elite weightlifters
inhabitedBy Motu people NERFINISHED
isCoastal true
isTouristAttraction true
isTraditionalSettlement true
isUrbanVillage true
knownFor Motuan culture
canoe building
lagatoi trading voyages
seafaring traditions
stilt houses over the sea
traditional fishing
language Hiri Motu NERFINISHED
Motu language NERFINISHED
locatedIn National Capital District NERFINISHED
locatedNear Port Moresby NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gulf of Papua NERFINISHED
southern coast of Papua New Guinea
near Fairfax Harbour NERFINISHED
Koki NERFINISHED
Konedobu NERFINISHED
partOf Motu-Koitabu traditional land NERFINISHED
Port Moresby urban area NERFINISHED
populationEstimate several thousand inhabitants
religion Christianity
timeZone UTC+10
visitedFor cultural tourism
photography of stilt houses

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