Wamena
Wamena | |
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Town | |
The town of Wamena as seen from a military outpost | |
Wamena Location of Wamena in Papua | |
Coordinates: 4°5′51″S 138°57′04″E / 4.09750°S 138.95111°E | |
Country | Indonesia |
Province | Papua |
Regency | Jayawijaya Regency |
Wamena is the capital town of the Jayawijaya Regency of Indonesia. It is the largest town in Indonesian Papua's highlands, in the Baliem Valley and had a population of 31,724 at the 2010 Census.[1] Wamena is the urban centre of a rural area housing West Papua's highest concentration of population, with over 300,000 people inhabiting the Baliem Valley and surrounding areas. These people belong to a number of related ethnic groups, the most prominent of which are referred to as Dani, Lani and Yali.
Because of its relatively isolated location, the main form of access to the town is air travel. Dimonim Air, Trigana Air, Aviastar Mandiri, Susi Air and Merpati serve the airport.
The town is also home to Persiwa Wamena football team, who play in Indonesia's premier league.
Wamena Airport
The only airport in the region that can accommodate the Indonesian Military (TNI)s Hercules airplanes was razed by fire on September 26, 2011, all buildings including the departure and arrival terminals were engulfed by fire.[2]
Economic
Wamena claims a broader variety of fresh fruits and vegetables than other regions in Papua. On early June 6, 2013 a modern market was built in the town center to allow traditional farmers to sell their harvests at proper price.[3]
Health
The largely melanesian town, is dense settled, and has extreme rates of HIV infection, with a claim of 5,100 cases recorded by Antara News.[4]
References
- ↑ Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
- ↑ "Fire razes Wamena Airport". September 26, 2011.
- ↑ "John Wempi Wetipo Resmikan Wamena Mall". July 2, 2013.
- ↑ http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/05/19/5100-hivaids-cases-detected-wamena.html