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'West Papua' (
Indonesian: 'Papua Barat'; formerly 'West Irian Jaya' or 'Irian Jaya Barat') is a
province of
Indonesia on the
western end of the island of
New Guinea. It covers the
Bird's Head (or Doberai) Peninsula and surrounding islands.
The province has a population of approximately 800,000, making it one of the least populous of all Indonesian provinces. The capital of West Papua is in
Manokwari. The province is administratively divided into seven
regencies (''kabupaten'') and one
city (''kota''):
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Fakfak (Fak-Fak)
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Kaimana
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Manokwari
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Raja Ampat (capital
Waisai)
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Sorong
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Sorong (city)
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Sorong Selatan (capital
Teminabuan)
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Teluk Bintuni (capital
Bintuni)
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Teluk Wondama (capital
Rasiei)
West Papua was created from the western portion of
Papua province in February
2003. The split remains controversial. Supporters, including those in the central government in
Jakarta and immigrants to Papua from elsewhere in Indonesia, argue that the creation of the new province will help ensure the efficient management of resources and fair distribution of services. The split is widely opposed in Papua itself, where it is viewed as a violation of special autonomy laws governing Papua, and as an effort to quell the Papuan
separatist movement (''see
History of Western New Guinea'').
In November
2004, an Indonesian court agreed that the split violated Papua's autonomy laws. However, the court ruled that because the new province had already been created, it should remain separate from Papua. The ruling also prohibited the creation of another proposed province,
Central Irian Jaya, because the split was not yet completed.
Renaming

Map of West Papua
The province changed its name to 'West Papua' in February 2007. The new name applies from
7 February 2007, but a plenary session of the provincial legislative council is required to legalise the name, and the government needs to then issue a regulation.
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See also
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Western New Guinea