Bialla Rural LLG | |
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Coordinates: 5°19′07″S 151°01′43″E / 5.318657°S 151.028711°E | |
Country | Papua New Guinea |
Province | West New Britain Province |
Time zone | UTC+10 (AEST) |
Bialla Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea.[1][2] The Lower dialect of the Ata language is spoken in the LLG.[3]
Wards
[edit]- 01. Baia
- 02. Noau
- 03. Ubili
- 04. Navo
- 05. Lolobau
- 06. Kambaia
- 07. Barema
- 08. Wilelo
- 09. Apupul
- 10. Bialla
- 11. Tiauru
- 12. Sale / Malasi
- 13. Sale / Sege
- 14. Uasilau
- 15. Silanga
- 16. Pasusu
- 17. Ubae / Bilomi
- 18. Mangaseng
- 82. Bialla Urban
References
[edit]- ^ "Census Figures by Wards - Islands Region". www.nso.gov.pg. 2011 National Population and Housing Census: Ward Population Profile. Port Moresby: National Statistical Office, Papua New Guinea. 2014. Archived from the original on 2019-10-30. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
- ^ "Final Figures". www.nso.gov.pg. 2011 National Population and Housing Census: Ward Population Profile. Port Moresby: National Statistical Office, Papua New Guinea. 2014. Archived from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
- ^ Yanagida, Tatsuya. 2004. Socio-historic overview of the Ata language, an endangered Papuan language in New Britain, Papua New Guinea. In Shibata Norio and Shionoya, Toru (eds.), Kan minami Taiheiyoo no gengo 3 [Languages of the South Pacific Rim 3], 61-94. Suita: Faculty of Informatics, Osaka Gakuin University.
- OCHA FISS (2018). "Papua New Guinea administrative level 0, 1, 2, and 3 population statistics and gazetteer". Humanitarian Data Exchange. 1.31.9.
- United Nations in Papua New Guinea (2018). "Papua New Guinea Village Coordinates Lookup". Humanitarian Data Exchange. 1.31.9.
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