Manus Province
Manus Province is an island province of Papua New Guinea, located in the Bismarck Sea. It consists of several islands, with Manus Island being the largest. The province is known for its rich biodiversity, including unique marine life and lush tropical forests. Its capital is Lorengau, which serves as the main administrative and commercial center.
The population of Manus Province is diverse, with various indigenous communities and languages. The economy is primarily based on subsistence agriculture, fishing, and some tourism. The province also has historical significance, having been a strategic location during World War II.