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Revision as of 00:35, 7 November 2025
District in Southwest Papua, Indonesia
Inanwatan is a district in Southwest Papua, Indonesia. The district is located on the southern coast of the Bird’s Head Peninsula.[1]
The area was named by the colonists from Patipi Bay, Fakfak, who were impressed by the extent of the sago swamps here. The word inanwatan originates in a Patipi-language expression meaning “it is all sago” (from inan ‘sago’ and sewatan ‘one’).[2]
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