Maprik District is a district of East Sepik Province in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the six administrative districts that make up the province. It is about two and half hours drive from the provincial capital of Wewak. It's considered as the economic hub of the Sepik region as Maprik Town services not only the people of Maprk but other Districts such as, Yangoru Sausia, Wosera Gawi, Ambunti Drekikier and Aitape Lumi in West Sepik Province. The current Political Head of the district is Hon. Gabriel lenny Kapris, MP. There are 5 local level governments that made up the district.
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| - Distretto di Maprik (it)
- Maprik District (en)
- 馬普里克縣 (zh)
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| - Il distretto di Maprik, in inglese Maprik District, è un distretto della Papua Nuova Guinea appartenente alla Provincia di Sepik Est. Ha una superficie di 1.097 km² e 53.000 abitanti (stima nel 2000) (it)
- 馬普里克縣(英語:Maprik District),是巴布亞新畿內亞的縣份之一,位於新畿內亞島東部,由東塞皮克省負責管轄,首府設於馬普里克,面積1,097平方公里,2011年人口72,235,人口密度每平方公里66人。 (zh)
- Maprik District is a district of East Sepik Province in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the six administrative districts that make up the province. It is about two and half hours drive from the provincial capital of Wewak. It's considered as the economic hub of the Sepik region as Maprik Town services not only the people of Maprk but other Districts such as, Yangoru Sausia, Wosera Gawi, Ambunti Drekikier and Aitape Lumi in West Sepik Province. The current Political Head of the district is Hon. Gabriel lenny Kapris, MP. There are 5 local level governments that made up the district. (en)
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| - Maprik District is a district of East Sepik Province in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the six administrative districts that make up the province. It is about two and half hours drive from the provincial capital of Wewak. It's considered as the economic hub of the Sepik region as Maprik Town services not only the people of Maprk but other Districts such as, Yangoru Sausia, Wosera Gawi, Ambunti Drekikier and Aitape Lumi in West Sepik Province. The current Political Head of the district is Hon. Gabriel lenny Kapris, MP. There are 5 local level governments that made up the district. 1.Maprik Urban Local Level Government Current Political Head: Lord Mayor Mr. Paul Dingu 2. Maprik Wora Rural Local Level Government Current Political Head: President Mr. Ian Samuel 3.Yamil Tamaui Rural Local Level Government Current Political Head: President Mr. Carl Sangi 4. Albiges Mamblep Rural Local Level Government Current Political Head: President Mr. Stanley Konoly 5. Bumbita Muhian Rural Local Level Government Current Political Head: President Mr. Bonny Demo (en)
- Il distretto di Maprik, in inglese Maprik District, è un distretto della Papua Nuova Guinea appartenente alla Provincia di Sepik Est. Ha una superficie di 1.097 km² e 53.000 abitanti (stima nel 2000) (it)
- 馬普里克縣(英語:Maprik District),是巴布亞新畿內亞的縣份之一,位於新畿內亞島東部,由東塞皮克省負責管轄,首府設於馬普里克,面積1,097平方公里,2011年人口72,235,人口密度每平方公里66人。 (zh)
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