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The Kokoda Track is a road in Papua New Guinea, famous for being the site of a World War II battle. There is much debate over whether it should be called the Kokoda Track or Kokoda Trail; however, in 1972, it officially became the Kokoda Trail.
Both are correct names. Either can be used, and 'trail' is the word that is usually associated with it, so that is why it is normally used.
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The two ends of the Kokoda Trail are at Kokoda and Owers Corner sixty miles apart.
So that they can see the track.
The Kokoda Trail or Kokoda Track gets its name from the village of Kokoda, which is at one end of the trail. Owens Corner is the town at the other end.
A Japanese force moved down the Kokoda Track to capture Port Moresby.
Papua New Guinea.
About 5000
Papua New Guinea.
The Australian Army.