Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea ranks 10,254th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Alwar, Blaye, and Fort Huachuca. Memorable people born in Papua New Guinea include James Marape, and John Ribat. Memorable people who died in Papua New Guinea include Paulias Matane. Papua New Guinea has been the birth place of many politicians, and religious figures and the death place of many politicians. Papua New Guinea is located in Papua New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia. It shares its only land border with Indonesia to the west and its other close neighbours are Australia to the south and the Solomon Islands to the east. Its capital, located on its southern coast, is Port Moresby. The country is the world's third largest island country, with an area of 462,840 km2 (178,700 sq mi). Read more on Wikipedia
People
Between 1957 and 1971, Papua New Guinea was the birth place of 2 globally memorable people, including James Marape, and John Ribat. Additionaly, 1 globally memorable people have passed away in Papua New Guinea including Paulias Matane.
People Born in Papua New Guinea
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POLITICIAN
1971 - Present
HPI: 45.55
Rank: 1
John Ribat
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1957 - Present
HPI: 43.85
Rank: 2
People Deceased in Papua New Guinea
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Most individuals born in present day Papua New Guinea were politicians (1), and religious figures (1), while most who died were politicians (1).
Occupational Trends
Over the past 100 years, politicians have been the top profession of globally memorable people born in Papua New Guinea, including James Marape. Whereas, throughout history, politicians have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Papua New Guinea, including James Marape.
Places
Overlapping Lives
Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 0 globally memorable people born in Papua New Guinea since 1700.