- Source: Bupul
Bupul (Dutch: Boepel) is an inland village in Merauke Regency, South Papua, Indonesia.
History
At the time of the Dutch arrival in the first half of the 20th century, the region was inhabited by the Yei people.
In July 1943, a radar station was established there by the Australian Army to spot Japanese airplanes coming from the north to bomb Merauke. When the main Japanese bases on the northern coast of New Guinea at Madang and Aitape/Wewak were either captured or neutralised, the sector covered by the station became less relevant. In May 1944, the radar was moved west to Mapi, at the confluence of the Digoel and Kawarga River.
Oil palm plantations were established around the village by Indonesian planters in 2013, leading to a conflict with the local Yei people over the future of the surrounding forest.
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References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cagar Alam Bupul
- Jalan Trans-Papua
- Kabupaten Merauke
- Keuskupan Agung Merauke
- Daftar distrik, kelurahan, dan kampung di Kabupaten Merauke
- Papua Selatan
- Daftar cagar alam di Indonesia
- Suku Yei
- Daftar paroki di Keuskupan Agung Merauke
- Elikobal, Merauke
- Bupul
- Yei people (Indonesia)
- Yei language
- Merauke Regency
- South Papua
- Yam languages
- List of districts of South Papua
- Kepi, Indonesia
- Isyaman