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Port Moresby (môrz`bē), town (1990 pop. 193,242), capital of Papua New Guinea, on New Guinea island and on the Gulf of Papua. Rubber, gold, and copra are exported. Port Moresby was founded by Capt. John Moresby, who landed there in 1873. The British occupied it in 1883. During World War II the chief Allied base on New Guinea was there. A new capital is being built in suburban Waigani. Port MoresbyCity (pop., 2000: 254,158), capital of Papua New Guinea, on the southeastern coast of the Gulf of Papua. Its large, sheltered harbour was explored by British Capt. John Moresby in 1873. The British annexed the area in 1883–84. The town became a main Allied base in World War II. The National Capital District, established in 1974, includes all of Port Moresby; it became the capital when Papua New Guinea became independent in 1975. A commercial centre, the city is also the site of a university. |
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Calculate the distance (to the nearest 100 miles) between Melbourne, Australia, and Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea:-- Papua New Guinea has not been all that accessible from the UK and Europe in the past but this is expected to be improved with the introduction of a weekly Air Niugini service from Port Moresby to Hong Kong via Manila. The Anglican members of the Consultation present in Rome included the chairman, David Beetge, bishop of Highveld, South Africa; Peter Carnley, retired primate of Australia and archbishop of Perth; Peter Fox, bishop of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea; Mary Tanner of the Church of England, Bishop Gulick and representatives from the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Anglican Consultative Council. |
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