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Coastal region and small island papers 10
Maps of Papua New Guinea mainland showing places of origin of main migrant groups to Port Moresby and Port Moresby and the National Capital District
The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the UNESCO Secretariat concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of their authorities, or concerning the delimitation of their frontiers or boundaries.
Reproduction is authorized, providing that appropriate mention is made of the source, and copies sent to the UNESCO (Paris) address below. This document should be cited as:
UNESCO, 2001. Partners in coastal development - the Motu Koitabu people of Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of and follow-up to the ‘Inaugurul Summit on Motu Koitabu Development, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea’, Baruni village, 31 August - 1 September 1999. Coastal region and small island papers 10, UNESCO, Paris, 78 pp.
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The ‘Coastal region and small island papers’ series was launched by the Organization in 1997. Information on CSI activities can be obtained at the following address:
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