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Papua New Guinea Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

This fact-matching game will transport you to the colorful and diverse culture of Papua New Guinea. As you piece together important information fragments, you’ll uncover fascinating details about this unique country.

  • Discover traditional customs and rituals
  • Explore the rich biodiversity of Papua New Guinea’s rainforests
  • Unlock the secrets of the country’s varied landscape and history

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

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  • Papua New Guinea is home to over 800 different languages, making it the most linguistically diverse country in the world.
  • The country is known for its diverse landscapes, including tropical rainforests, mangrove swamps, and coral reefs.
  • Mount Wilhelm, located in Papua New Guinea, is the highest mountain in Oceania.
  • Port Moresby, the capital city of Papua New Guinea, is known for its natural harbor and vibrant cultural scene.
  • The Kokoda Trail, a famous trekking route in Papua New Guinea, is known for its challenging terrain and historical significance.
  • The Sepik River, one of the longest rivers in New Guinea, is known for its rich biodiversity and traditional cultures.
  • Papua New Guinea is home to the endangered tree kangaroo, a unique marsupial species found in the country's mountainous regions.
  • The country's Highlands region is known for its fertile valleys, where crops like sweet potatoes and coffee are grown.
  • The Tavurvur volcano in Papua New Guinea is one of the most active volcanoes in the country, located near the town of Rabaul.
  • The Huli Wigmen of Papua New Guinea are known for their elaborate traditional costumes and rituals, including the use of bird-of-paradise feathers.
  • The Bismarck Sea, located to the north of Papua New Guinea, is known for its diverse marine life and coral reefs.
  • The capital city of Port Moresby is home to the National Museum and Art Gallery, which showcases the country's rich cultural heritage.
  • Papua New Guinea is known for its vibrant traditional music and dance performances, which are often accompanied by elaborate costumes and masks.
  • The country's national emblem features a bird of paradise, a symbol of Papua New Guinea's unique wildlife and biodiversity.
  • The Eastern Highlands province in Papua New Guinea is known for its stunning alpine landscapes and cool climate.
  • Papua New Guinea is home to traditional village communities that maintain their own customs, languages, and cultural practices.
  • The country's Madang province is known for its beautiful coastline, coral reefs, and marine biodiversity.
  • Papua New Guinea's New Ireland province is famous for its vibrant traditional arts and crafts, including intricately carved wooden statues and masks.
  • The country's Western Province is home to the Fly River, one of the largest rivers in Papua New Guinea, which flows through a pristine wilderness area.
  • Papua New Guinea's capital city of Port Moresby is located on the coast, surrounded by picturesque hills and mountains.

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