Lorengau is the major town in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea. The town is located on the edge of Seeadler Harbour on Manus Island, in the Admiralty Islands, and in 2000 Lorengau was recorded to have a population of 5,829.
Lundret village/Ward: 11 is 12 km inland from Lorengau. Lundret village has a population of 508 as of 20 May 2010. The first Native School was established by the late Veteran Soldier Army No: PN 417- WO2 WILLIAM MATPI from Bowat village. His mother is from Lundret village.
During World War II Manus Island was the site of an observation post manned by No. 4 Section, 'B' Platoon, 1st Independent Company, Australian Imperial Force., who also provided medical treatment to the inhabitants. Manus was first bombed by the Japanese on 25 January 1942, the radio mast being the main target. On 8 April 1942 an Imperial Japanese force consisting of the light cruiser Tatsuta, destroyer Mutsuki and a troop transport ship Mishima Maru entered Lorengau harbour, and several hundreds of Japanese soldiers of the 8th Special Base Force, swarmed ashore onto Australia's mandated responsibility. With little and limited resources the Australian 4th section withdrew to the jungle. The Japanese established an administrative base and airstrip. In February 1944 the United States and Australian forces launched a six-week campaign to recapture the facility, which was eventually achieved on 18 March 1944.
Si cuando perdí la razón
querías culparme de algo
la culpa la tuve yo
me hice canción.
Y ahora me siento tan libre
culpador culpando al culpable
trafico un poco de emoción
me hice canción.
Cómo encender ese fuego
que da luz a mi eternidad
como en un suave letargo
no sé más quién soy.
Un silbido fueron mis venas
mi cabeza, la distorsión
mi alma, el sentimiento
me hice canción