

Port Moresby
is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea (PNG). It is located on the
shores of the Gulf of Papua, on the southeastern coast of the Papuan Peninsula
of the island of New Guinea. The city emerged as a trade
centre in second half of the 19th century. During World War II it was a prime
objective for conquest by the Imperial Japanese forces during 1942–43 as a
staging point and air base to cut off Australia
from Southeast Asia and the Americas.
In 2000 it had a population of 254,158. As of 2011 it has a population of
364,145, giving it an annual growth rate of 2.1% over a nine-year period. The
place where the city was founded has been inhabited by the Motu-Koitabu people
for centuries. The first European to see it was Captain John Moresby in 1873.
It was named in honour of his father, Admiral Sir Fairfax Moresby. Although Port Moresby is surrounded by Central Province,
of which it is also the capital, it is not part of that province, but forms the
National Capital District.
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