Quick Facts
- Population: approximately 8.9 million
- 2 political offices tracked
- 1 political institution mapped
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At a Glance
Governed from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea is a country in Oceania. With a population of approximately 8.9 million, it occupies a distinct place in the region's political landscape.
Papua New Guinea's political landscape includes 2 offices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Who leads Papua New Guinea?
- Key political offices in Papua New Guinea include monarch of Papua New Guinea, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea. These offices shape how executive, legislative, and judicial authority is exercised in the country.
- What is the capital of Papua New Guinea?
- The capital of Papua New Guinea is Port Moresby. As the seat of government, the capital is where the country's major political institutions and decision-making bodies are headquartered.
- What is the population of Papua New Guinea?
- Papua New Guinea has a population of approximately 8.9 million. Population size affects the country's representation in international bodies, electoral district sizing, and the scale of its political institutions.
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- Page Type
- Country
- Last Updated
- March 21, 2026
- Sources
- 2 linked
- Data Coverage
- Comprehensive(70/100)
Country data is assembled from structured entity records, election results, and office timelines.

