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Papua is the largest and easternmost province of Indonesia, comprising most of Western New Guinea. It is bordered by the state of Papua New Guinea to the east, the province of West Papua to the west, the Pacific Ocean to the north, and the Arafura Sea to the south. According to the 2010 census by Statistics Indonesia, Papua had a population of 2,833,381, majority of whom are Christians. The province is divided into twenty-eight regencies and one city. Its capital and largest city is Jayapura.

The province was formerly called Irian Jaya and comprised the entire Western New Guinea until the inauguration of the province of West Papua in 2003. In 2002, Papua adopted its current name and was granted a special autonomous status by the Indonesian legislation. Puncak Jaya is the province’s highest mountain as well as the highest point of Indonesia.

“Papua” is the official Indonesian and internationally recognised name for the province.

During the Dutch colonial era the region was known as part of “Dutch New Guinea” or “Netherlands New Guinea”. Since its annexation in 1969, it became known as “West Irian” or “Irian Barat” until 1973, and thereafter renamed “Irian Jaya” (roughly translated, “Glorious Irian”) by the Suharto administration. This was the official name until the name “Papua” was adopted in 2002. Today, the indigenous inhabitants of this province prefer to call themselves Papuans.

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