Oro Province

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Coordinates: 9°0′S, 148°5′E

Oro
Northern
Statistics
Capital: Popondetta
Area: 22,800 km² (9th)
Districts: Ijivitari District, Sohe District
Population:
(as of 2000)
133,065 (17th)
Population Density: 5.8
Governor:
(since 2007)
Suckling Tamanabae
Map

Map of Papua New Guinea highlighting Oro

Oro Province, formerly (and officially still) Northern Province, is a coastal province of Papua New Guinea. The provincial capital is Popondetta. The province covers 22,800 km², and has 133,065 inhabitants (2000 census). The northern end of the Kokoda Trail terminates at the village of Kokoda in the province and the active volcano Mount Lamington. Once the Kokoda Trail was taken and provided access from Port Moresby to the hinterland during the Second World War, the coast of the then Northern District was also the scene of heavy fighting; the Buna, Gona and Sanananda campaigns are particularly well remembered.

Oro is the only province in which the Anglican Church is the major religious denomination. Oil palm is the principal primary industry.

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