Rawas

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Rawas
Village
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Rawas
Location of the village in the Bird's Head Peninsula
Coordinates: 1°14′6″S132°11′12″E / 1.23500°S 132.18667°E / -1.23500; 132.18667
Country Indonesia
Province Southwest Papua
Regency Sorong Regency
Time zone UTC+7 (WIB)

Rawas is a village in Southwest Papua, Indonesia. The village is located in the central part of the Bird's Head Peninsula. [1] A dirt road connects it to Greemakolo in the southwest.

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