Mount Hagen

Mount Hagen
Mount Hagen
 
['maʊnt 'heɪgən], Stadt in Papua-Neuguinea, im Hochland nahe dem Mount Hagen, einem erloschenen Vulkan (3 777 m über dem Meeresspiegel), 17 400 Einwohner; Verwaltungssitz der Provinz Western Highlands; katholischer Erzbischofssitz; Marktzentrum für Kaffee, Tee und Pyrethrum, Touristenzentrum; Flugplatz.

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