Manus
Manus is a term that refers to a group of islands located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of Papua New Guinea. The islands are known for their rich biodiversity, including unique flora and fauna, and are surrounded by vibrant coral reefs. The region is also home to various indigenous communities that maintain traditional lifestyles.
The Manus Province is the administrative area that encompasses these islands. It has a tropical climate, which supports agriculture and fishing as primary economic activities. The province is also notable for its cultural heritage, with various languages and customs practiced by its inhabitants.