Ilaga, Central Papua

Ilaga is the name of a small town and a farming valley in Central Papua, Indonesia, with an elevation of 2,286 m (7,500 ft). It is also the capital of a government district (kecamatan) of the same name, and of the newly created (2008) Puncak Regency. Most of the residents of the area belong to the Western Dani tribe. It has a small airport and a tiny community of non-Papuan traders and government officials from other parts of Indonesia. A river of the same name runs through the valley, and is a tributary of the Ilorong. The valley lies about midway between the Enarotali and Baliem valleys.

Ilaga
Town
Ilaga
Location in Central Papua
Ilaga
Location in Indonesian Papua
Ilaga
Location in Indonesia
Coordinates: 3°58′39″S 137°37′1″E
Country Indonesia
ProvinceCentral Papua
Elevation
2,286 m (7,500 ft)
Time zoneUTC+9 (WIT)
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