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6-745: Moanemani is a village in the Kamu district of the Dogiyai Regency , Central Papua , Indonesia . It is located in the fertile Kamu Valley, a dry lake bed west of the Paniai lakes region. The indigenous residents are speakers of Mee . Moanemani is a major center for coffee production in Papua. There is a local airport named the Moanamani airport. In September 2012, the Indonesian army swept through

12-417: A subtropical highland climate (Cfb) with heavy rainfall year-round. Dogiyai Regency Dogiyai Regency is one of the regencies ( kabupaten ) in the Indonesian province of Central Papua . The Regency was created on 4 January 2008 from what had previously been the southern districts of Nabire Regency . It covers an area of 7,052.92 km (revised from 4,237.4 km ), and had a population of 84,230 at

18-546: The 2010 Census and 116,206 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 122,993, comprising 63,955 males and 59,038 females. The regency seat is the town of Kigamani (in Dogiyai District ). When it was formed in January 2008, the new Dogiyai Regency comprised three districts ( distrik ) from within the southern part of the existing Nabire Regency , but these were subsequently reconstructed into

24-677: The Kamu District. The following is a table of the current districts ( kecamatan ) - and of the 79 villages (all rated as rural kampung ) by district - within the Dogiyai Regency, based on Statistics Indonesia, with the district areas and their populations at the Censuses of 2010 and 2020, together with the official estimates as at mid 2021. The table also includes the numbers of administrative villages within each district, and its post code. The villages named in bold below are

30-419: The local area in search of a Free Papua Movement leader. Witnesses reported that troops forced villagers to shave and warned them to wear clean and new clothing. In May 2014, a truck ran over a group of church pilgrims, critically wounding three. The truck driver took refuge in the local Moanemani Brimob post. Riots ensued demanding the state release of the truck driver, although police refused. Moanemani has

36-421: The present ten districts. The former Sukikai District was divided between new Sukikai Selatan (in the south) and Piyaiye (in the north) Districts. The Mapia District was also divided, with the southern half split between new Mapia Barat and Mapia Tengah Districts, leaving a residual Mapia District in the north. The Dogiyai (in the west), Kamu Selatan, Kamu Timur and Kamu Utara Districts were formed from most parts of

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