Central Papua

Central Papua
Papua Tengah
Mee Pago – Saireri
Province of Central Papua
Provinsi Papua Tengah
Motto: 
Gerbang Cenderawasih
(Gate of the Cenderawasih)
   Central Papua in    Indonesia
Interactive map of Central Papua
Coordinates: 4°S 136°E / 4°S 136°E / -4; 136
Country Indonesia
RegionWestern New Guinea
Established25 July 2022
CapitalWanggar, Nabire
Largest cityTimika, Mimika
Government
 • BodyCentral Papua Provincial Government
 • GovernorMeki Fritz Nawipa (PDI-P)
 • Vice GovernorDeinas Geley
 • LegislatureCentral Papua House of Representatives (DPRPT)
Area
 • Total
61,072.91 km2 (23,580.38 sq mi)
Highest elevation4,884 m (16,024 ft)
Population
 (mid 2024 estimate)
 • Total
1,472,910
 • Density24.1172/km2 (62.4634/sq mi)
Languages
 • Official languageIndonesian
 • Native languages of Central PapuaAuye, Damal, Ekari, Kamoro, Keuw, Kuri, Lani, Moni, Nduga, Wano, Wolani, Yaur, Yeresiam, and others
 • Also spokenJavanese, Papuan Malay, and others
Demographics
 • ReligionsChristianity 87.89%
Protestantism 68.52%
Catholicism 19.37%
Islam 12.00%
Hinduism 0.07%
Buddhism 0.03%
Other 0.01%
 • Ethnic groupsAmung, Damal, Ekari, Kamoro, Lani, Moni, Wolani, Yaur (native), Javanese (migrant), and others
Time zoneUTC+9 (Indonesia Eastern Time)
HDI (2024) 0.603 (37th) – (Medium)
Websitepapuatengahprov.go.id

Central Papua, officially the Central Papua Province (Indonesian: Provinsi Papua Tengah), is an Indonesian province located in the central region of Western New Guinea. It was formally established on 25 July 2022 from the former eight western regencies of the province of Papua. It covers an area of 61,072.91 km2 and had an officially estimated population of 1,472,910 in mid 2024 (comprising 784,670 males and 688,240 females). It is bordered by the Indonesian provinces of West Papua to the west, the province of Papua to the north and northeast, by Highland Papua to the east, and by South Papua to the southeast. The administrative capital is located in Wanggar District in Nabire Regency, although Timika (in Mimika Regency) is a larger town. Its traditional name is Mee Pago – Saireri.

Central Papua is bordered by seas to the north and south. Nabire is situated in the northern part of Central Papua, Indonesia. This lowland area is directly adjacent to the Teluk Cenderawasih National Park and boasts immense potential for marine tourism including coral reefs, white sandy islands, and whale sharks in their natural habitat. The southern part of Central Papua is mostly swampy terrain and the location of the port of Amamapare and Timika, the largest town in this province. The central region of Central Papua is dominated by the Jayawijaya Mountains, which encompasses the snow-capped Puncak Jaya, the highest peak in Indonesia. This mountain range is also home to the Grasberg gold mine, operated by Freeport Indonesia.

The provincial border roughly follows the cultural region of Mee Pago and parts of Saireri.