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Malaita Province
Malaita Province-Malaita Province
161.000 Malaita Province is the most populous and one of the largest of the nine provinces of Solomon Islands. The population of the province is 122,620
Malaita Province-Malaita
Malaita is the primary island of Malaita Province in Solomon Islands. Malaita is the most populous island of the Solomon Islands, with a population of
Malaita Province-2024 Solomon Islands general election
and ensure that consultation with the public would occur before making foreign policy decisions. The then-premier of
Malaita Province-Provinces of Solomon Islands
British Solomon Islands Protectorate, there were initially 12 administrative districts: Choiseul, Eastern Solomons, Gizo, Guadalcanal, Lord Howe, Malaita, Nggela
Malaita Province-Daniel Suidani
Daniel Suidani is a Solomon Islands politician who served as the Premier of Malaita Province from June 2019 until his ouster in a no confidence vote in
Malaita Province-List of islands of Solomon Islands
This is a list of islands of Solomon Islands, by province and archipelago. Choiseul Province Choiseul Island Taro Island Vaghena Island (Vaglena, Wagina)
Malaita Province-History of Solomon Islands
geographical area of the Solomon Islands archipelago, which covers both Solomon Islands and Bougainville Island, a province of Papua New Guinea. For the
Malaita Province-South Malaita Island
South Malaita Island is the island at the southern tip of the larger island of Malaita in the eastern part of Solomon Islands. It is also known as Small
Malaita Province-Geography of the Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, that lies east of Papua New Guinea. The major part of the nation of Solomon Islands is
Malaita Province-2021 Solomon Islands unrest
on 24 November, with members of the group "Malaita for Democracy" gathering to protest the Solomon Islands Government's decision to recognize China over
Malaita Province-Auki
capital of Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. It is situated on the northern end of Langa Langa Lagoon on the north-west coast of Malaita. It is one of
Malaita Province-North Solomon Islands
155.38389 The North Solomon Islands form a geographical area covering the more northerly group of islands in the Solomon Islands archipelago and includes
Malaita Province-Sikaiana
Sikaiana (formerly called the Stewart Islands) is a small atoll 212 kilometres (132 miles) NE of Malaita in Solomon Islands in the south Pacific Ocean. It is
Malaita Province-2000 Solomon Islands coup d'état
in Solomon Islands, in the capital of Honiara, in which the prime minister, Bartholomew Ulufa’alu, was taken hostage by militants of the Malaita Eagle
Malaita Province-List of islands by area
This list of islands by area includes all islands in the world larger than 2,500 km2 (970 sq mi) and most of the islands over 1,000 km2 (390 sq mi), sorted
Malaita Province-Solomon Islands
The Solomon Islands, also known simply as the Solomons, is a country consisting of six major islands and over 900 smaller islands in Melanesia, part of
Malaita Province-Politics of Solomon Islands
christened itself the Solomon Islands Alliance for Change. In June 2000, an insurrection mounted by militants from the island of Malaita resulted in the brief
Malaita Province-Honiara
Honiara (/ˌhoʊniˈɑːrə/) is the capital and largest city of Solomon Islands, situated on the northwestern coast of Guadalcanal. As of 2021[update], it
Malaita Province-Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Solomon Islands)
of Malaita Province, Solomon Islands (Chairman) George Kejoa of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands Caroline Laore of Western Province, Solomon Islands Ratu
Malaita Province-Flag of Solomon Islands
The flag of Solomon Islands consists of a thin yellow diagonal stripe from the lower hoist-side corner, with a blue upper triangle and green lower triangle
Malaita Province-Public holidays in the Solomon Islands
Guadalcanal Province 3 August: Makira-Ulawa Province 15 August: Malaita Province 7 December: Western Province List of holidays by country Excite UK[permanent
Malaita Province-Manasseh Sogavare
Popondetta, Northern Province, Papua New Guinea on 17 January 1955 to missionary parents from Choiseul Island, Solomon Islands. He has four older brothers:
Malaita Province-Makira
after and Guadalcanal, with a population of 55,126 as of 2020. The is located east of Guadalcanal and south of
Malaita Province-Guadalcanal
principal island in Guadalcanal Province of Solomon Islands, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, northeast of Australia. It is the largest island in the
Malaita Province-Coral reefs of the Solomon Islands
The Coral reefs of the Solomon Islands consists of six major islands and over 986 smaller islands, in Oceania, to the east of Papua New Guinea and northwest
Malaita Province-Laulasi Island
Laulasi island is an artificial island in the Langa Langa Lagoon, South of Auki on the island of Malaita in Solomon Islands. It is believed that hostilities
Malaita Province-Umi for Change Party
Party (U4C) is a political party in the Solomon Islands. The party was founded in 2022 by Premier of Malaita Province Daniel Suidani. Suidani, a vocal critic
Malaita Province-Languages of the Solomon Islands archipelago
spoken in the Solomon Islands archipelago which covers a broader area than the nation state of Solomon Islands, and includes the island of Bougainville
Malaita Province-Langa Langa Lagoon
Akwalaafu is a natural lagoon on the West coast of Malaita near the provincial capital Auki within Solomon Islands. The lagoon is 21 km in length and just under
Malaita Province-Malaita massacre
The Malaita massacre inflicted a large number of deaths on the island of Malaita in the Solomon Islands in late 1927. William R. Bell, the District Officer
Malaita Province-Telekom S-League
(Isabel Province) Kossa (Honiara) Laugu United (Honiara) Malaita Kingz (Malaita) until 2021 Marist (Honiara) Real Kakamora (Makira-Ulawa) Solomon Warriors
Malaita Province-Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands
warring parties mentioned were mainly the Solomon Islands Government, the Isatabu Freedom Movement and the Malaita Eagle Force led by, among others, Jimmy
Malaita Province-Solomon Islands–Taiwan relations
Suidani's supporters. "Solomon Islands Foreign Minister, The Hon Jeremiah Manele, Calls for Unity of the Country in response to Malaita Provincial Premier's
Malaita Province-ꞋAreꞌare people
is the name of a people from the south of the island of Malaita, which is part of the Solomon Islands. Their language is the ꞌAreꞌare language, which
Malaita Province-Outline of Solomon Islands
Makira, Malaita, Temotu and a number of associated smaller islands were under British control and in 1893 became the British Solomon Islands Protectorate
Malaita Province-2023 Solomon Islands protests
the country after a 30-year absence. On 7 February 2023, Premier of Malaita Province Daniel Suidani was removed from office after a vote of no confidence
Malaita Province-Jimmy Lusibaea
a Solomon Islands politician. He was born in Malu'u, Malaita Province. He became involved in the severe ethnic conflicts on Guadalcanal and Malaita in
Malaita Province-British Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands. Following the formal declaration of the Protectorate in 1893, Bellona and Rennell Islands and Sikaiana (formerly the Stewart Islands)
Malaita Province-China–Solomon Islands relations
Solomon Islands and the People's Republic of China established official diplomatic relations in 2019. Prior to this, Solomon Islands had diplomatic relations
Malaita Province-Santa Isabel (island)
Isabel, Ysabel and Mahaga) is the largest island in Isabel Province, Solomon Islands. It is also the longest island, with the third largest surface area,
Malaita Province-Afu Billy
international NGOs. Afu Billy was born in 1959 on the small island of Kwai, in Solomon Islands' Malaita Province. Her parents, Ariel Billy and Crystal Ufariaia, were
Malaita Province-2023 in the Solomon Islands
– Police use tear gas to disperse protesters after the governor of Malaita province, Daniel Suidani, is ousted in a no-confidence vote. Suidani was one
Malaita Province-Squatting in Solomon Islands
tensions in recent years, particularly between 1998 and 2003. Solomon Islands is an island country in Oceania. The amount of land that is native or customary
Malaita Province-Matthew Wale
Parliament of Solomon Islands. Archived from the original on 23 October 2017. Retrieved 6 November 2008. "New Members for East Malaita and Aoke-Langalanga"
Malaita Province-Fred Fono
Ministry of Commerce & Primary Industries and as Provincial Secretary for Malaita Province before being elected to the National Parliament for the first time
Malaita Province-Peter Kenilorea
independent Solomon Islands, from 1978–1981, and also served a second term from 1984–1986. Kenilorea was born in Takataka village on Malaita island, of ꞌAreꞌare
Malaita Province-Malaita dolphin drive hunt
Dolphins are hunted in Malaita in the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, mainly for their meat and teeth, and also sometimes for live capture for dolphinariums
Malaita Province-Charles Dausabea
considers establishing Malaita Bank"[permanent dead link], Island Sun, 15 May 2012 "Ma'asina Forum Wants Independence for Malaita", Solomon Times, 7 April 2008
Malaita Province-Rick Houenipwela
more commonly known as Rick Hou, is a Solomon Islander politician who served as the prime minister of Solomon Islands from 15 November 2017 to 24 April 2019
Malaita Province-Amba language (Solomon Islands)
Nebao) is the main language spoken on the island of Utupua, in the easternmost province of the Solomon Islands. The speaker population calls their own language
Malaita Province-Kennedy Island
boat from Gizo, the provincial capital of the Western Province of Solomon Islands. The island is notable for its role in the story of PT-109, part of
Malaita Province-List of islands in Oceania by area
This is a list of islands in Oceania by area. It includes all islands in Oceania greater than 10 km2 (3.9 sq mi), sorted in descending order by area.
Malaita Province-Malu'u
north coast of Malaita island in the Solomon Islands. The seat of the sub provincial area, it lies on Suafa Bay, within Malaita Province, along the road
Malaita Province-Vella Lavella
Vella Lavella is an island in Western Province, in the independent nation of Solomon Islands. It lies to the west of New Georgia, but is considered one
Malaita Province-Ulawa Island
Ulawa Island is an island in Solomon Islands. It is located near Malaita Island and belongs to Makira Ulawa Province. The island has an area of 65.92 square
Malaita Province-Bartholomew Ulufa'alu
Ulufa'alu CMG (25 December 1950 – 25 May 2007) was the prime minister of Solomon Islands from 27 August 1997 to 30 June 2000. He completed his schooling at
Malaita Province-Steve Abana
Steve William Abana (born 1969 in Fourau, Malaita) is a Solomon Islands politician. He is a former Member of Parliament for Fataleka and was the Leader
Malaita Province-List of cities, towns and villages in Solomon Islands
of populated places in the nation state of Solomon Islands, it excludes areas within the Solomon Islands archipelago that fall under a different jurisdiction
Malaita Province-Stanley Festus Sofu
Stanley Festus Sofu (born 1964 in Fataolo Village, Malaita Province) is a Solomon Islands politician. He attended the Honiara Technical Institute from
Malaita Province-Artificial island
natural island in Lake Texcoco that was surrounded by countless artificial chinamitl islands. The people of Langa Langa Lagoon and Lau Lagoon in Malaita, Solomon
Malaita Province-East Malaita constituency
East Malaita is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the island of Malaita, it was established in 1973
Malaita Province-Correctional Services of Solomon Islands
Services of Solomon Islands (CSSI) is the correctional agency of the government of the Solomon Islands. It was previously known as the Solomon Islands Prison
Malaita Province-New Georgia
the largest of the islands in Western Province, Solomon Islands, and the 224th-largest island in the world. Since July 1978, the island has been part of
Malaita Province-Manasseh Maelanga
1970) is a member of the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands. He represents East Malaita constituency. In May 2009, he was named Minister for
Malaita Province-Ndai
an island in Malaita Province in the nation of Solomon Islands. It was formerly known as Gower Island (and sometimes Inattendue Island). "Solomon Islands:
Malaita Province-Daniel Enele Kwanairara
Enele Kwanairara (25 March 1947 – 20 October 2012 in Auki, Malaita Province) was a Solomon Islands politician. He began his career working as a teacher, then
Malaita Province-Protected areas of Solomon Islands
is the only area in the Solomon Islands (the Solomons) listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. As of April 2024, the Solomons have not nominated any
Malaita Province-Solomon Sea
Isabel], Malaita and San Cristobal [Makira] Islands. On the South. The Northern limit of the Coral Sea between San Cristobal Island, the Solomon Islands, and
Malaita Province-Aoke/Langalanga constituency
representative to the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. It is one of fourteen constituencies in Malaita Province. It is also a relatively new constituency
Malaita Province-Basiana
– June 19, 1928) was a native leader of the Kwaio group on Malaita in the Solomon Islands. He was a powerful and feared ramo (bounty hunter), and came
Malaita Province-Haplogroup B (mtDNA)
Solomon Islands (Russell, Malaita) B4a1a1h – Solomon Islands (Bellona, Rennell) B4a1a1i – Solomon Islands (Ranongga, Savo) B4a1a1j – Solomon Islands (Russell
Malaita Province-Tony Harihiru
in Tarapaina in Malaita Province and studied business studies at the University of the South Pacific. A member of the Solomon Islands United Party, he
Malaita Province-Solomons Baptist Association
the Solomons had grown to 56 churches, consisting of one congregation on Bellona, eight congregations on Guadalcanal, 42 congregations on Malaita, three
Malaita Province-List of constituencies of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands
There are 50 constituencies in Solomon Islands, each electing one Member of Parliament (MP) to the National Parliament. Elections are held every four
Malaita Province-Matuavi
Mutuavi) is an island of the Sikaiana atoll in the Malaita Province, Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. Matuavi is one of four islands of Sikaiana, a
Malaita Province-Makario Tagini
Makario Tagini is a Solomon Islands politician who is member of Parliament for Baegu/Asifola. Tagini was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2008 East Honiara
Malaita Province-2021 Solomon Islands S-League
18th season of the Telekom S-League, the top football league in the Solomon Islands. It ended on 21 November 2021. Many games take place at the 22,000-capacity
Malaita Province-Isaac Inoke Tosika
Parliament of the Solomon Islands. He represents a constituency in Malaita Province, and was first elected in 2006. Politics of Solomon Islands Member page
Malaita Province-Alite Island
Alite Island is an island in the nation state of Solomon Islands; it is located in Malaita Province. The estimated terrain elevation above sea level is
Malaita Province-2019–20 Solomon Islands S-League
United (Isabel Province) Kossa (Honiara) Laugu United (Honiara) Malaita Kingz (Malaita) Marist (Honiara) Real Kakamora (Makira-Ulawa) Solomon Warriors (Honiara)
Malaita Province-List of active separatist movements in Oceania
Bougainville Party,Bougainville Islands Unity Party Malaita Province Proposed state: Malaita Political party: Malaita for Democracy Hawaii Ethnic group:
Malaita Province-John Maneniaru
John Maneniaru (born 20 June 1965) is a politician of Solomon Islands who served as Minister for Fisheries and Marine Resources, and very briefly Minister
Malaita Province-Patrick Vahoe
representing the Malaita Outer Islands Constituency on 5 April 2006. "The Hon. Patrick Vahoe". National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Retrieved November
Malaita Province-Edward Huni'ehu
(January 1, 1956 – April 12, 2010) was a Solomon Islands politician. He graduated from the Solomon Islands College of Higher Education. He was first
Malaita Province-Cyclone Namu
rainfall, resulting in phenomenal flooding across the Solomon Islands. The islands of Malaita and Guadalcanal experienced the most significant damage
Malaita Province-Frank Kabui
Malu'u on the island of Malaita. He is a former High Court judge and Attorney General. He was twice elected President of the Solomon Islands Bar Association
Malaita Province-Faore
of the Sikaiana atoll in the , in the South Pacific. The local name is Matuiloto. Faore is one of four
Malaita Province-List of mammals of the Solomon Islands archipelago
includes Bougainville Island, a province of Papua New Guinea, as well as the group of islands that make up the nation state of Solomon Islands. Within this area
Malaita Province-Lawrence Foanaota
Lawrence Foanaota OBE, born on Malaita, is a Solomon Islander archaeologist. He has been director & curator of the Solomon Islands National Museum since 1972
Malaita Province-Nelson Ne'e
(February 2, 1954 – c. March 13, 2013) was a Solomon Islands politician. Ne'e was born in Ambu, Malaita Province. After studying at the Institute of Administration
Malaita Province-2020 in the Solomon Islands
of Solomon Islands says that a proposed independence referendum in Malaita Province is illegal. Daniel Suidani, the provincial premier of Malaita, proposed
Malaita Province-Toswel Kaua
Toswel Kaua (born 28 August 1947 in Lau, Malaita Province; died 15 November 2010 in Honiara) was a Solomon Islands politician, several times Cabinet minister
Malaita Province-Diocese of Malaita
Malaita Province is the most populous and one of the largest of the nine provinces of Solomon Islands. It is named after its largest island, Malaita.
Malaita Province-2020–21 Solomon Islands S-League
United (Isabel Province) Kossa (Honiara) Laugu United (Honiara) Malaita Kingz (Malaita) Marist (Honiara) Real Kakamora (Makira-Ulawa) Solomon Warriors (Honiara)
Malaita Province-John Garo
John Garo (born 29 January 1952 in Buma Village, Malaita Province; died 2007) was a Solomon Islands politician. He was elected to the National Parliament
Malaita Province-Sharzy
musician from Solomon Islands. Sharzy was born on the island of Simbo in the Western Province. His mother is from Simbo and his father from Malaita. His musical
Malaita Province-Central Kwara'ae constituency
of Solomon Islands. It had a registered electorate of 8,977 in 2006, and 9,955 in 2010. It is one of fourteen constituencies in Malaita Province. The
Malaita Province-Solomon Archipelago
tropical ocean waters surrounding most of the Solomon Islands archipelago (excluding the Santa Cruz Islands, which is a part of the Vanuatu marine ecoregion
Malaita Province-Oroha language
people in the Solomon Islands. It is also known as Maramasike (after the Maramasike Passage that separates Malaita Province's two main islands, where masike
Malaita Province-Harold Keke
police armory, led to the formation of the Malaita Eagle Force (MEF) and all out ethnic warfare in the islands. Keke views himself as a prophet, leading
Malaita Province-Lau Lagoon
Lau Lagoon is a part of Solomon Islands. It is located on the northeast coast of Malaita Island. The lagoon is more than 35 kilometers long and contains
Malaita Province-Admiralty flying fox
Islands and the Solomon Islands from Buka Island to Malaita Island. A second species is thought to occupy Western Province, Guadalcanal, and Malaita Island
Malaita Province-COVID-19 pandemic in the Solomon Islands
reached the Solomon Islands on 3 October 2020. A novel coronavirus that caused a respiratory illness was identified in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China,
Malaita Province-Prostitution in Oceania
in the capital, Honiara, and around logging camps in Makira, Malaita and Isabel islands. Many of the women involved have turned to prostitution due to
Malaita Province-ꞋAreꞌare constituency
of the Solomon Islands. Created in 1973 when the Governing Council was expanded from 17 to 24 seats, it was located on the island of Malaita. In the
Malaita Province-Sam Iduri
Village, Malaita, 15 August 1949 - 23 January 2023) was a Solomon Islands politician. After studying at teachers' colleges in Solomon Islands and in Western
Malaita Province-Peter Tom (politician)
National Parliament of the Solomon Islands. He represented a constituency in Malaita Province. He served as the Solomon Islands' Minister for Women, Youths
Malaita Province-Alice Pollard
Pollard is a women's rights and peace advocate from the Solomon Islands. Growing up in Malaita, she attended the Su’u Secondary School. She received a
Malaita Province-Moses Garu
(born December 1, 1969) is a Solomon Islands politician. He was born in Isunavutu, West Guadalcanal, Guadalcanal Province. With diplomas in tropical agriculture
Malaita Province-Auki Gwaunaru'u Airport
the capital of the Malaita Province on the north-west coast of Malaita Island, one of the largest among the Solomon Islands. Solomon Air Routes v t e v
Malaita Province-Mbasakana
Mbasakana is an island in Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. "Solomon Islands: Mbasakana". Latitude. Retrieved 26 July 2018. "Satellite map of Mbasakana
Malaita Province-Lau
Island, Kenya Lau language of Nigeria Lauan language, also called Lau, spoken in Fiji, ISO 639-3: llx Lau language (Malaita), spoken in the Solomon Islands
Malaita Province-Edwin Nanau Sitori
also known as Eddie Sitori (born in the mid-1930s in Onepusu, Malaita), is a Solomon Islands former amateur composer and singer, best known for composing
Malaita Province-William Haomae
Parliament of the Solomon Islands since 1993 as MP for Small Malaita. Haomae was first elected to the National Parliament from Small Malaita in May 1993. He
Malaita Province-Baegu/Asifola constituency
Parliament of Solomon Islands. Created in 1993 when Parliament was expanded from 38 to 47 seats, it is located on the island of Malaita. Baegu-Asifola
Malaita Province-Maana'omba
Maana'omba is an island in Malaita Province, in Solomon Islands. 8°18′22″S 160°47′38″E / 8.306°S 160.794°E / -8.306; 160.794 v t e
Malaita Province-Paul Tovua
co-chaired the peace talks between the Malaita Eagle Force and the Isatabu Freedom Movement, which ended the Solomon Islands Civil War. Tovua also worked on
Malaita Province-Jonathan Fiifii'i
(1921 – October 1989) was a Kwaio from Ane'emae near Oloburi, Malaita, Solomon Islands. His father was Buumae and mother Dafua. Fiifii'i was a founding
Malaita Province-Chris Walasi
Chris Meke Walasi (born 18 May 1980) is a sprinter from the Solomon Islands. He came sixth in Heat 3 of the 100 metres Preliminaries at the 2012 Summer
Malaita Province-Sulufou
Sulufou is an artificial island built on the reef in the Lau Lagoon on Malaita, Malaita Province in thye nation of Solomon Islands. The road from Auki ends
Malaita Province-Ririo language
Ririo is a nearly extinct indigenous language of Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands. Ririo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) ELAR
Malaita Province-Ontong Java Atoll
south. Administratively Ontong Java belongs to Solomon Islands. As an outlying part of Malaita Province, it forms the northernmost tract of land of this
Malaita Province-East ꞌAreꞌare constituency
Parliament of Solomon Islands. Established in 1976 when the Legislative Assembly was expanded from 24 to 38 seats, it is located on the island of Malaita.
Malaita Province-Society of Saint Francis
Guadalcanal (Michael Davis Friary) Auki, Malaita Kira Kira, Makira Ulawa Lata, Temotu The Papua New Guinea Province has the following houses of the order:
Malaita Province-Choiseul pigeon
the island of Choiseul in the Solomon Islands, although there are unsubstantiated reports that it may once have lived on several nearby islands. The
Malaita Province-Anglican Church of Melanesia
the Province of Melanesia and the Church of Melanesia (COM), is a church of the Anglican Communion and includes nine dioceses in Solomon Islands, Vanuatu
Malaita Province-Vika Lusibaea
was a warlord, one of the leaders of the Malaita Eagle Force, during severe ethnic conflicts in the Solomons in the late twentieth and early twenty-first
Malaita Province-Fataleka constituency
single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the island of Malaita, it was established in 1993 when the National Parliament
Malaita Province-Adagege
Ada-gege, is an artificial island built on the reef in the Lau Lagoon on Malaita in Solomon Islands; it is located in Malaita Province. The road from Auki ends
Malaita Province-List of islands by population
This is a list of islands in the world ordered by population, which includes all islands with more than 100,000 people. For comparison, continental landmasses
Malaita Province-Peter Ambuofa
was an early convert to Christianity among Solomon Islanders who established a Christian community on Malaita, and a key figure in the history of the South
Malaita Province-Roncador Reef
Roncador Reef is a reef in Solomon Islands, south of Ontong Java Atoll and north of Santa Isabel Island. This submerged reef forms a small geographic group
Malaita Province-List of country subdivision flags
Trenčín Trnava Žilina Central Choiseul Guadalcanal Isabel Makira-Ulawa Malaita Rennell and Bellona Temotu Western Honiara Abyei Area Blue Nile State Central
Malaita Province-Archbishop of Melanesia
Melanesia, which is a province of the Anglican Communion in the South Pacific region, covering the nations of Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. From 1861
Malaita Province-Lillian Maefai
the Solomon Islands. She was only the fifth woman ever to be elected to that parliament. Lillian "Lilly" Maefai was born on the island of Malaita, the
Malaita Province-Maramasike Passage
separates the two main islands of Malaita Province in the Solomon Islands, the larger Malaita and the smaller South Malaita Island, also known as Maramasike
Malaita Province-East Kwaio constituency
constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the east coast of the centre of the island of Malaita, it was established in 1976 when the
Malaita Province-Tehaolei
an inhabited island of the Sikaiana atoll in the Malaita Province, Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. Tehaolei is one of four islands of Sikaiana,
Malaita Province-Vaghua language
Vaghua (Vagua), or Tavula, is an indigenous language of Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands. Vaghua at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Malaita Province-Uru
Province, Iran Uru, São Paulo, a city in Brazil Uru Uru Lake, a lake south of the Bolivian town of Oruro Uru Harbour Airport, an airport on Malaita,
Malaita Province-Babatana language
Mbambatana, is the principal indigenous language of Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands. Although native to the South Choiseul coastline area between
Malaita Province-List of airports in Solomon Islands
nation state of Solomon Islands, sorted by location. Other airports within the Solomon Islands archipelago but outside of Solomon Islands can be found at
Malaita Province-Varisi language
Varisi is an indigenous language of Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands. Paradisec has a number of collections that include Varisi language materials.
Malaita Province-Blyth's hornbill
1934 – Bougainville and Buka Islands R. p. mendanae Hartert, 1924 – Solomon Islands from Choiseul to Guadalcanal and Malaita The Papuan hornbill occurs
Malaita Province-Malatya (disambiguation)
Malatya Province Malatya Plain Malatya Mountains, part of Southeastern Taurus Mountains Malatya SK, a sports club Malaita, a place in the Solomon Islands This
Malaita Province-Temotu languages
The Temotu languages, named after Temotu Province of the Solomon Islands, are a branch of Oceanic languages proposed in Ross & Næss (2007) to unify the
Malaita Province-2016 Solomon Islands earthquakes
time (17:38:46 UTC), the Solomon Islands region was rocked by an Mww 7.8 earthquake, centered 30 km off San Cristobal Island, about 61 km southwest of
Malaita Province-Funaafou
artificial island built on the reef in the Lau Lagoon off the northeast coast of Malaita Island. Administratively, it is in the Malaita Province of Solomon Islands
Malaita Province-Andrew Nori
Andrew Nori (1952 – 9 July 2013) was a Solomon Islands lawyer and politician, arguably best known for his role in the ethnic conflict on Guadalcanal in
Malaita Province-Dai language
Islands), a Malayo-Polynesian group language spoken on northeast Malaita of the Solomon Islands Dai (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Malaita Province-Ghizo Island
lies in the Western of , west of New Georgia and Kolombangara, and is home to the provincial capital, Gizo. The
Malaita Province-Geology of the Pacific Ocean
Related causes of island formation include obduction and subduction at convergent plate boundaries. Malaita and Ulawa in the Solomon Islands are the result
Malaita Province-Anuta Paina
Anuta Paina is an island in Solomon Islands. It is located in Malaita Province, to the east of Malaita. "Anuta Paina Island". Geoview. Retrieved 26 July
Malaita Province-Kwaisulia
the island of Malaita in the late nineteenth century, who for several decades held political control over the north of the island. Born on the island of
Malaita Province-Jackson Fiulaua
Jackson Fiulaua (born October 13, 1957 in Raiako, Malaita) is a Solomon Islands politician. After a primary school education, Fiulaua began working as
Malaita Province-List of islands by highest point
This is a list of islands in the world ordered by their highest point; it lists islands with peaks by elevation. At the end of this article continental
Malaita Province-Mala
Cañete Province, capital of the district Mala, Lanzarote, a village in the Canary Islands Malaita or Mala, an island of the Solomon Islands Chera dynasty
Malaita Province-Cyclone Harold
southern coat of Malaita Province, localizing the search region; five further bodies were recovered on 6 April. The Solomon Islands government launched
Malaita Province-Central Malaita constituency
Central Malaita was a single-member constituency of the Legislative Council, Governing Council, Legislative Assembly and National Parliament of Solomon Islands
Malaita Province-Äiwoo language
Oceanic language spoken on the Santa Cruz Islands and the Reef Islands in the Temotu Province of the Solomon Islands. The Äiwoo language has been known under
Malaita Province-Tanimbili language
a nearly-extinct language spoken on the island of Utupua, in the easternmost province of the Solomon Islands. Tryon, Darrell (1994). "Language contact
Malaita Province-David Tome
David Tome is a Solomon Islands politician. Described as a "former agriculturist turned teacher", he was an independent candidate for the Baegu/Asifola
Malaita Province-Solomon Islands National Museum
The Solomon Islands National Museum is the national museum of the Solomon Islands and is located in Honiara. It is a department of the Ministry of Culture
Malaita Province-Community of the Sisters of the Church
include parish and retreat work, counselling and the only centre in the Solomon Islands for abused women and children at Tenaru. Their most visible presence
Malaita Province-Ontong Java Plateau
oceanic plateau located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, north of the Solomon Islands. The OJP was formed around 116 million years ago (Ma), with a much
Malaita Province-Point Cruz
Island. Honiara is the capital city of the Solomon Islands. Point Cruz is located on the Tandai Highway, and is ¼ mile north of the Solomon Islands Parliament
Malaita Province-Asumbuo language
a nearly extinct language spoken on the island of Utupua, in the easternmost province of the Solomon Islands. Like the two other languages of Utupua (Tanimbili
Malaita Province-John Moffat Fugui
John Moffat Fugui (9 September 1961 – 22 December 2022) was a Solomon Islands politician and political adviser. He served as Minister for the Environment
Malaita Province-Tommy Semmy
other Hekari players, signed for Marist FC of the Solomon Islands S-League. In 2017 Semmy joined Malaita Kingz F.C., also of the Telekom S-League. He won
Malaita Province-White River, Honiara
White River is a suburb on the fringe of Honiara, Solomon Islands and is located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of the main center on the Tandai Highway.
Malaita Province-List of straits
Baffin Island and Quebec Indispensable Strait – between Guadalcanal and Malaita in the Solomon Islands Irbe Strait – between Latvia and the island of Saaremaa
Malaita Province-Oceanic languages
branch of Oceanic: Temotu linkage, named after the Temotu Province of the Solomon Islands. Blench (2014) considers Utupua and Vanikoro to be two separate
Malaita Province-Lovono language
Alavana) is a nearly extinct language of the island of Vanikoro in the easternmost province of the Solomon Islands. As of 2012, it is only spoken by four speakers;
Malaita Province-Foreign relations of Taiwan
switch to China days after Solomon Islands pivot". ABC News. 20 September 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019. "New Marshall Islands president elected" Archived
Malaita Province-Rennellese language
is a Polynesian language spoken in the Rennell and Bellona Province of the Solomon Islands. A dictionary of the language has been published. Rennellese
Malaita Province-White-bellied cuckooshrike
and Guadalcanal (central, southeast Solomon Islands) C. p. eyerdami Mayr, 1931 – Malaita (southeast Solomon Islands) This species exhibits a short black
Malaita Province-Tanema language
Tetau) is a nearly extinct language of the island of Vanikoro, in the easternmost province of the Solomon Islands. As of 2012, Tanema is only spoken by one
Malaita Province-ISO 3166-2:SB
ISO 3166-2:SB is the entry for Solomon Islands in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Malaita Province-Finsch's pygmy parrot
M. f. aolae is found in Guadalcanal, Malaita, Florida (island, not state), and Russell (central Solomon Islands). Adults have a darker green upper body
Malaita Province-Teanu language
spoken on the island of Vanikoro, in the easternmost province of the Solomon Islands. The language receives its name from Teanu, the island located northeast
Malaita Province-Philip Mango
(born 28 August 1995) is a Solomon Islands footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for the Solomon Warriors, and the Solomon Islands national team. He made his
Malaita Province-List of ambassadors of the Solomon Islands to the United States
The Solomon Islands Ambassador in New York City is the official representative of the Government in Honiara to the Government of the United States and
Malaita Province-Sharon Firisua
Women's marathon. Firisua is from Loina on the island of Malaita. In 2013 she was named the Solomon Islands Sportswoman of the Year. She started training
Malaita Province-Culture of Oceania
and throughout the . The money consists of small polished shell disks which are drilled and placed on strings. In the
Malaita Province-Owa language
approximately 70 languages spoken in the Solomon Islands. Owa has roughly 8,000 speakers in total, residing in the islands of Santa Anna, Santa Catalina, and
Malaita Province-Alick Maemae
1985) is a football midfielder from the Solomon Islands. He hails from Suraina, North East coast of Malaita. He played soccer at a very early age. His
Malaita Province-List of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities
Britain, Papua New Guinea Atoifi Adventist College of Nursing, Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. Christian school List of Seventh-day Adventist hospitals
Malaita Province-Solomon Islands national under-17 football team
The Solomon Islands national under-17 football team is the national U-17 team of Solomon Islands and is controlled by the Solomon Islands Football Federation
Malaita Province-Cyclone Rewa
Malaita Province in the Solomon Islands. Rewa then passed over the southern tip of Malaita Island, before passing to the south of Guadalcanal Island and
Malaita Province-List of airports by ICAO code: A
Arona Ulawa Island AGAT ATD Uru Harbour Airport (Atoifi Airport) Atoifi Malaita AGBA VEV Barakoma Airport Barakoma – AGBT BPF Batuna Airport Batuna – AGEV
Malaita Province-List of members of the Solomon Islands Parliament who died in office
1976)". Solomon Islands Historical Encyclopaedia 1893-1978. 4 May 2007. Retrieved 12 March 2024. "Mamaloni, Solomon Suna'one (1943 - )". Solomon Islands Historical
Malaita Province-Ughele language
language spoken by about 1200 people on Rendova Island, located in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands. There is no internal dialect differentiation
Malaita Province-Hoava language
people on New Georgia Island, Solomon Islands. Speakers of Hoava are multilingual and usually also speak Roviana, Marovo, Solomon Islands Pijin, English.[clarification
Malaita Province-Michael Foster (footballer)
in his career, joining Solomon Islands side Malaita Kingz in August 2016 for the entirety of the 2016 Solomon Islands S-League. The club finished fourth
Malaita Province-Gilbertese language
(Tuvalu), Rabi Island (Fiji), and some other islands where I-Kiribati have been relocated (Solomon Islands, notably Choiseul Province; and Vanuatu), after
Malaita Province-Acutotyphlops
and the Solomon Islands. Five species are recognized, the last in 2007. Found in the Philippines, eastern Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. T) Type
Malaita Province-Omura's whale
any species in its genus. Omura's whale seen off New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands, West Sumatra, and East Kalimantan showed extensive scarring from cookiecutter
Malaita Province-List of Anglican Communion dioceses
Bishop of Makamba (Burundi) Bishop of Makurdi (Nigeria) Bishop of Malaita (Solomon Islands) Bishop of Malakal (South Sudan) Bishop of Malek (South Sudan)
Malaita Province-Auki Gwaunaru'u Airport
to the north of Auki, which is the capital of the Malaita Province on the north-west coast of Malaita Island, one of the largest among the Solomon Islands
Malaita Province-Afutara Airport
Afutara Airport is an airport near the village of Afutara on Malaita in the Solomon Islands (IATA: AFT, ICAO: AGAF). It is 37.89 miles from Auki airport
Malaita Province-Bengkulu language
in the rest of the Indonesian province of Bengkulu and in the Pesisir Barat Regency ("west coast") of Lampung Province. It is more closely related to
Malaita Province-ISO 3166-2:SB
Central province SB-CH Choiseul province SB-GU Guadalcanal province SB-IS Isabel province SB-MK Makira-Ulawa province SB-ML Malaita province SB-RB Rennell
Malaita Province-Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands
Honiara Peace Accord that was signed by the warring parties (Guadalcanal and Malaita), the government and the Commonwealth Special Envoy (Major General Sitiveni
Malaita Province-Guadalcanal
island in the Solomons by area and the second-largest by population (after Malaita). The island is mainly covered in dense tropical rainforest and has a mountainous
Malaita Province-Malaita massacre
The Malaita massacre inflicted a large number of deaths on the island of Malaita in the Solomon Islands in late 1927. William R. Bell, the District Officer
Malaita Province-Basiana
(early 1880s – June 19, 1928) was a native leader of the Kwaio group on Malaita in the Solomon Islands. He was a powerful and feared ramo (bounty hunter)
Malaita Province-Sharzy
born on the island of Simbo in the Western Province. His mother is from Simbo and his father from Malaita. His musical career began in 1995 when he joined
Malaita Province-Admiralty flying fox
Islands from Buka Island to Malaita Island. A second species is thought to occupy Western Province, Guadalcanal, and Malaita Island. The third species is
Malaita Province-Malay language
is no longer commonly spoken. (In East Timor, which was governed as a province of Indonesia from 1976 to 1999, Indonesian is widely spoken and recognized
Malaita Province-Caluyanon language
Gela–Guadalcanal Bugotu Gela Lengo Birao Ghari Malango Talise Malaita– San Cristobal Longgu Sa'a Arosi Fagani Bauro Kahua Owa Marau Wawa ? † Toʼabaita
Malaita Province-Acutotyphlops
Kalinga Province of Luzon, the Philippines. Acutotyphlops infralabialis (Waite, 1918) The Solomon Islands: Bougainville, New Georgia, Malaita and Guadalcanal
Malaita Province-Auki
capital of Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. It is situated on the northern end of Langa Langa Lagoon on the north-west coast of Malaita. It is one of
Malaita Province-Ulawa Island
an island in Solomon Islands. It is located near Malaita Island and belongs to Makira Ulawa Province. The island has an area of 65.92 square kilometres
Malaita Province-Solomon Archipelago
Islands, Santa Isabel, the Russell Islands, the Florida Islands, Tulagi, Malaita, Maramasike, Ulawa, Owaraha (Santa Ana), Makira (San Cristobal), and the
Malaita Province-Peter Ambuofa
Christianity among Solomon Islanders who established a Christian community on Malaita, and a key figure in the history of the South Seas Evangelical Mission
Malaita Province-Maramasike Passage
separates the two main islands of Malaita Province in the Solomon Islands, the larger Malaita and the smaller South Malaita Island, also known as Maramasike
Malaita Province-Lau Lagoon
is a part of Solomon Islands. It is located on the northeast coast of Malaita Island. The lagoon is more than 35 kilometers long and contains about 60
Malaita Province-William Haomae
Islands since 1993 as MP for Small Malaita. Haomae was first elected to the National Parliament from Small Malaita in May 1993. He was Minister for Culture
Malaita Province-Provinces of Solomon Islands
administrative districts: Choiseul, Eastern Solomons, Gizo, Guadalcanal, Lord Howe, Malaita, Nggela and Savo, Rennell and Bellona Islands, Santa Cruz, Shortlands,
Malaita Province-Outline of Solomon Islands
Mborokua, New Georgia, Vella Lavella, Vangunu, Rennell, Bellona, Makira, Malaita, Temotu and a number of associated smaller islands were under British control
Malaita Province-Dai language
(Solomon Islands), a Malayo-Polynesian group language spoken on northeast Malaita of the Solomon Islands Dai (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Malaita Province-Malaita Province
161.000 Malaita Province is the most populous and one of the largest of the nine provinces of Solomon Islands. The population of the province is 122,620
Malaita Province-White River, Honiara
injured and forty-five arrests were made, the national Government paid Malaita Province S$200,000 in compensation. White River was severely affected as a result
Malaita Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Liège 3,844 Province of Wallonia, Belgium. Laghman Province 3,843 Province of Afghanistan. Choiseul 3,837 Province of the Solomon Islands. Malaita 3,386 Second-largest
Malaita Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Sanma Province 4,248 Largest province of Vanuatu. Toyama 4,247.61 Prefecture of Japan. Oriental Mindoro 4,238.38 Province of the Philippines. Malaita Province
Malaita Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 3,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Sanma Province 4,248 Largest province of Vanuatu. Toyama 4,247.61 Prefecture of Japan. Oriental Mindoro 4,238.38 Province of the Philippines. Malaita Province
Malaita Province-Peter Kenilorea
second term from 1984–1986. Kenilorea was born in Takataka village on Malaita island, of ꞌAreꞌare ethnicity. He was trained as a teacher for the South
Malaita Province-South Vanuatu languages
languages form a family of the Southern Oceanic languages, spoken in Tafea Province (Tanna, Aneityum, Futuna, Erromango, and Aniwa) of Vanuatu. Erromango family
Malaita Province-Makira
largest island of Makira-Ulawa Province in Solomon Islands. It is third most populous of the Solomon Islands after Malaita and Guadalcanal, with a population
Malaita Province-Archbishop of Melanesia
Melanesia. With the 1975 foundation of the province, the Diocese of Melanesia was split in four: the Dioceses of Malaita, of Vanuatu and of Ysabel were erected
Malaita Province-Ngero–Vitiaz languages
Papua New Guinea. They are spoken, from west to east, in Madang Province, Morobe Province, and New Britain. According to Lynch, Ross, & Crowley (2002),
Malaita Province-Funaafou
the Lau Lagoon off the northeast coast of Malaita Island. Administratively, it is in the Malaita Province of Solomon Islands. Funa'afou island, which
Malaita Province-Steve Abana
when he was elected MP for Fataleka, a constituency in his native Malaita Province, in the April 2006 general election. In October, he benefited from
Malaita Province-Edward Huni'ehu
resignation from Parliament), representing the East ꞌAreꞌare constituency in Malaita Province. He kept his seat in the general election in 1993, temporarily left
Malaita Province-Sam Iduri
Shemuel Sam Iduri (born in Boboilangi Village, Malaita, 15 August 1949 - 23 January 2023) was a Solomon Islands politician. After studying at teachers'
Malaita Province-Toswel Kaua
Toswel Kaua (born 28 August 1947 in Lau, Malaita Province; died 15 November 2010 in Honiara) was a Solomon Islands politician, several times Cabinet minister
Malaita Province-Matthew Wale
original on 23 October 2017. Retrieved 6 November 2008. "New Members for East Malaita and Aoke-Langalanga", Solomon Times, March 29, 2008 "PINA | Pacific Islands
Malaita Province-Daniel Enele Kwanairara
Daniel Enele Kwanairara (25 March 1947 – 20 October 2012 in Auki, Malaita Province) was a Solomon Islands politician. He began his career working as a
Malaita Province-Patrick Vahoe
the Solomon Islands, and was elected to the Parliament representing the Malaita Outer Islands Constituency on 5 April 2006. "The Hon. Patrick Vahoe". National
Malaita Province-Manasseh Maelanga
of the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands. He represents East Malaita constituency. In May 2009, he was named Minister for Provincial Government
Malaita Province-Nelson Ne'e
13, 2013) was a Solomon Islands politician. Ne'e was born in Ambu, Malaita Province. After studying at the Institute of Administration in Sydney and at
Malaita Province-Stanley Festus Sofu
Stanley Festus Sofu (born 1964 in Fataolo Village, Malaita Province) is a Solomon Islands politician. He attended the Honiara Technical Institute from
Malaita Province-Peter Tom (politician)
Parliament of the Solomon Islands. He represented a constituency in Malaita Province. He served as the Solomon Islands' Minister for Women, Youths and Children's
Malaita Province-Isaac Inoke Tosika
Parliament of the Solomon Islands. He represents a constituency in Malaita Province, and was first elected in 2006. Politics of Solomon Islands Member
Malaita Province-Laulasi Island
South of Auki on the island of Malaita in Solomon Islands. It is believed that hostilities among the inlanders of Malaita forced some people into the lagoon
Malaita Province-Langa Langa Lagoon
Langa Langa Lagoon or Akwalaafu is a natural lagoon on the West coast of Malaita near the provincial capital Auki within Solomon Islands. The lagoon is
Malaita Province-New Caledonian languages
Gela–Guadalcanal Bugotu Gela Lengo Birao Ghari Malango Talise Malaita– San Cristobal Longgu Sa'a Arosi Fagani Bauro Kahua Owa Marau Wawa ? † Toʼabaita
Malaita Province-Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Solomon Islands)
Reverend Sam Ata of Malaita Province, Solomon Islands (Chairman) George Kejoa of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands Caroline Laore of Western Province, Solomon Islands
Malaita Province-Project Canterbury
episcopal patron of the site is Terry Brown, retired bishop of Malaita in the Church of the Province of Melanesia; Geoffrey Rowell Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe
Malaita Province-Solomon Sea
Southern coasts of Bougainville, Choisel [Choiseul], Ysabel [Santa Isabel], Malaita and San Cristobal [Makira] Islands. On the South. The Northern limit of
Malaita Province-Adagege
island built on the reef in the Lau Lagoon on Malaita in Solomon Islands; it is located in Malaita Province. The road from Auki ends at Fouia wharf opposite
Malaita Province-Alite Island
an island in the nation state of Solomon Islands; it is located in Malaita Province. The estimated terrain elevation above sea level is 6 metres. "Alite
Malaita Province-Anuta Paina
Paina is an island in Solomon Islands. It is located in Malaita Province, to the east of Malaita. "Anuta Paina Island". Geoview. Retrieved 26 July 2018
Malaita Province-Maana'omba
Maana'omba is an island in Malaita Province, in Solomon Islands. 8°18′22″S 160°47′38″E / 8.306°S 160.794°E / -8.306; 160.794 v t e
Malaita Province-Mbasakana
Mbasakana is an island in Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. "Solomon Islands: Mbasakana". Latitude. Retrieved 26 July 2018. "Satellite map of Mbasakana
Malaita Province-Ndai
617°E / -7.900; 160.617 Ndai (local spelling Dai) is an island in Malaita Province in the nation of Solomon Islands. It was formerly known as Gower Island
Malaita Province-Sulufou
is an artificial island built on the reef in the Lau Lagoon on Malaita, Malaita Province in thye nation of Solomon Islands. The road from Auki ends at
Malaita Province-Lawrence Foanaota
Lawrence Foanaota OBE, born on Malaita, is a Solomon Islander archaeologist. He has been director & curator of the Solomon Islands National Museum since
Malaita Province-Frank Kabui
April 1946 in the village of Suluagwari, near Malu'u on the island of Malaita. He is a former High Court judge and Attorney General. He was twice elected
Malaita Province-Vella Lavella
Islands. Retrieved November 6, 2008. Gary Hatigeva (5 January 2015). "Malaita Island". Tozaka meets Fijian Counterpart. The Island Sun (Solomon Islands)
Malaita Province-Languages of the Solomon Islands archipelago
Islands, and includes the island of Bougainville, which is an autonomous province of Papua New Guinea (PNG). The lingua franca of the archipelago is Pijin
Malaita Province-Honiara
in violent rebellions and fighting between the ethnic Malaitans of the Malaita Eagle Force (MEF) and the Guadalcanal natives of the Isatabu Freedom Movement
Malaita Province-Kutainese language
West Kutai, Kutai Kartanegara, and East Kutai within North Kalimantan province. Kutai is part of the local Bornean Malayic languages and is closely related
Malaita Province-List of mountains by elevation
US Mount Colden 1,436.8 4,714 New York, US Mount Kalourat 1,435 4,708 Malaita, Solomon Islands Ngarutjaranya 1,435 4,708 Australia – Highest in South
Malaita Province-Solomon Islands
In February 2023, further protests broke out after the Premier of Malaita Province Daniel Suidani was removed from office after a vote of no confidence
Malaita Province-History of Solomon Islands
established relations with the mainland People's Republic of China. Malaita Province, however, continued to be supported by Taiwan and the United States
Malaita Province-Geography of the Solomon Islands
Northernmost point – Ontong Java Atoll, Malaita Province Easternmost point – Fatutaka, Santa Cruz Islands, Temotu Province Southernmost point – South Reef, Indispensable
Malaita Province-Politics of Solomon Islands
established relations with the mainland People's Republic of China. Malaita Province, however, continued to be supported by Taiwan and the United States
Malaita Province-List of constituencies of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands
Province MP (party) Notes Aoke-Langalanga 7,365 Malaita Matthew Cooper Wale (SIDP) Elected in by-election, 27 March 2008 Baegu-Asifola 7,016 Malaita Toswell
Malaita Province-Aoke/Langalanga constituency
Parliament of Solomon Islands. It is one of fourteen constituencies in Malaita Province. It is also a relatively new constituency, having been established
Malaita Province-Naviculavolva
elegans Fehse, 2009 Naviculavolva kurziana (Cate, 1976) Naviculavolva malaita (Cate, 1976) Naviculavolva massierorum (Fehse, 1999) Naviculavolva Lorenz
Malaita Province-List of active separatist movements in Oceania
Bougainville Party,Bougainville Islands Unity Party Malaita Province Proposed state: Malaita Political party: Malaita for Democracy Hawaii Ethnic group: Native
Malaita Province-South Malaita Island
South Malaita Island is the island at the southern tip of the larger island of Malaita in the eastern part of Solomon Islands. It is also known as Small
Malaita Province-Homosexuality and the Anglican Communion
In 1998, the Council of Bishops requested that Terry Brown, Bishop of Malaita, "draft a study paper on homosexuality for the Church of Melanesia ..."
Malaita Province-Jimmy Lusibaea
politician. He was born in Malu'u, Malaita Province. He became involved in the severe ethnic conflicts on Guadalcanal and Malaita in the early 2000s. He has been
Malaita Province-Foreign relations of Taiwan
switching its recognition to the PRC. In June 2020 the Premier of Malaita Province, a critic of the switch in recognition, accepted rice from Taiwan as
Malaita Province-Jackson Fiulaua
Jackson Fiulaua (born October 13, 1957 in Raiako, Malaita) is a Solomon Islands politician. After a primary school education, Fiulaua began working as
Malaita Province-Central Kwara'ae constituency
in 2006, and 9,955 in 2010. It is one of fourteen constituencies in Malaita Province. The constituency was established for the Fifth Parliament in 1993
Malaita Province-John Moffat Fugui
Alfred Efona Personal details Born (1961-09-09)9 September 1961 Fourau, Malaita Province, British Solomon Islands Protectorate Died 22 December 2022(2022-12-22)
Malaita Province-Harold Keke
indigenous inhabitants of Guadalcanal and immigrants from neighboring Malaita. Following the election of Bartholomew Ulufa'alu, militants, including
Malaita Province-Edwin Nanau Sitori
Sitori, also known as Eddie Sitori (born in the mid-1930s in Onepusu, Malaita), is a Solomon Islands former amateur composer and singer, best known for
Malaita Province-Andrew Nori
migrants from Malaita in Guadalcanal began to be subject to violence from local ethnic militant groups in late 1999, and the armed Malaita Eagle Force was
Malaita Province-John Garo
John Garo (born 29 January 1952 in Buma Village, Malaita Province; died 2007) was a Solomon Islands politician. He was elected to the National Parliament
Malaita Province-Cyclone Rewa
of the outer lying atolls of Malaita Province in the Solomon Islands. Rewa then passed over the southern tip of Malaita Island, before passing to the
Malaita Province-Correctional Services of Solomon Islands
in Gizo, Western Province began in December 2010. The service also operates the Auki Correctional Centre in Auki, Malaita Province. The prison, newly
Malaita Province-Malatya (disambiguation)
in Turkey: Malatya Province Malatya Plain Malatya Mountains, part of Southeastern Taurus Mountains Malatya SK, a sports club Malaita, a place in the Solomon
Malaita Province-David Tome
David Tome is a Solomon Islands politician. Described as a "former agriculturist turned teacher", he was an independent candidate for the Baegu/Asifola
Malaita Province-Tagalog language
of the province, Tagalog is used as the lingua franca between the various language groups.) Palawan (Historically a non-Tagalog-speaking province, waves
Malaita Province-Moses Garu
ethnic conflicts on Guadalcanal and Malaita in the early 2000s. In May 2000, he was attacked by members of the Malaita Eagle Force with machetes and axes
Malaita Province-List of coups and coup attempts by country
Gqozo and the Ciskei Defense Force overthrow Lennox Sebe. June 5th, 2000: Malaita Eagle Force overthrows Prime Minister Bartholomew Ulufa'alu December, 1961:
Malaita Province-List of Indigenous peoples
Melanesians Fijians (iTaukei): Fiji Kanak: New-Caledonia Malaitan people: Malaita, Solomon Islands Ni-Vanuatu: Vanuatu Papuan speaking Melanesians Baining
Malaita Province-Artificial island
chinamitl islands. The people of Langa Langa Lagoon and Lau Lagoon in Malaita, Solomon Islands, built about 60 artificial islands on the reef including
Malaita Province-List of islands by area
Vanuatu (Sanma Province) 141 Milne Land 3,913 1,511 Kingdom of Denmark (Greenland) 142 Malaita 3,836 1,481 Solomon Islands (Malaita Province) 143 Siberut
Malaita Province-Rick Houenipwela
politics began when he was elected to Parliament as the member for Small Malaita in the August 2010 general election, standing as a member of the Democratic
Malaita Province-List of riots
Sogavare step down. Many of the protesters come from Malaita province, the most populous province in the country whose provincial government has had tense
Malaita Province-List of wars involving Australia
corporateName=Royal Australian. "Semaphore: HMAS Adelaide and the 1927 Malaita Expedition". www.navy.gov.au. Retrieved 22 May 2022. "Australian Military
Malaita Province-List of straits
Baffin Island and Quebec Indispensable Strait – between Guadalcanal and Malaita in the Solomon Islands Irbe Strait – between Latvia and the island of Saaremaa
Malaita Province-Diocese of Chester
licensed in the diocese: 1997–present: Willie Pwaisiho, a former Bishop of Malaita, is now Rector of Gawsworth. 2000–present: Colin Bazley, retired Bishop
Malaita Province-Malaita
Malaita is the primary island of Malaita Province in Solomon Islands. Malaita is the most populous island of the Solomon Islands, with a population of
Malaita Province-Choiseul pigeon
It also reportedly lived on the neighboring islands of Santa Isabel and Malaita, and it is suspected that it may once have lived on Bougainville Island
Malaita Province-British Solomon Islands
Solomon Islanders for his personal collection. Arthur Mahaffy visited Malaita on HMS Sparrow (1889), as a resident magistrate, in 1902 to investigate
Malaita Province-Minangkabau language
language is also a lingua franca along the western coastal region of the province of North Sumatra, and is even used in parts of Aceh, where the language
Malaita Province-List of airports by IATA airport code: A
Airport Zarafshan, Uzbekistan UTC+05:00 AFT AGAF Afutara Airport Afutara, Malaita, Solomon Islands UTC+11:00 AFW KAFW Fort Worth Alliance Airport Fort Worth
Malaita Province-Lau
language, also called Lau, spoken in Fiji, ISO 639-3: llx Lau language (Malaita), spoken in the Solomon Islands, ISO 639-3: llu Lau Chan, fictional character
Malaita Province-North Solomon Islands
HMS Curacoa, declared the southern Solomon Islands of New Georgia, Guadalcanal, Malaita and San Cristobal a British protectorate, and this protectorate became
Malaita Province-Solomon Islands national under-17 football team
Cup MF Cyral Enotorau 0 0 Malaita Province Pre-Squad squad for the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup MF Ashley Me'esa 0 0 Temotu Province Pre-Squad squad for the
Malaita Province-2019–20 South Pacific cyclone season
out of their homes. A ferry repatriating 738 people from Honiara to Malaita Province amid the COVID-19 pandemic encountered the storm in the Ironbottom
Malaita Province-Mari language (Madang Province)
coordinates) Mari, or Hop, is a minor Austronesian language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in the four villages of Bumbu (5°59′07″S
Malaita Province-Onin language
Gela–Guadalcanal Bugotu Gela Lengo Birao Ghari Malango Talise Malaita– San Cristobal Longgu Sa'a Arosi Fagani Bauro Kahua Owa Marau Wawa ? † Toʼabaita
Malaita Province-Cyclone Namu
noted that 49 of these deaths occurred on Guadalcanal, 11 on Malaita, 2 in the Temotu province and 1 on Makaria. During July 1991, Russell Blong and Deirdre
Malaita Province-Charles Dausabea
months. In 2012 he became the leader of the Malaita Ma’asina Forum, a movement which campaigns for Malaita Province to obtain full political autonomy in relation
Malaita Province-Geology of the Pacific Ocean
formation include obduction and subduction at convergent plate boundaries. Malaita and Ulawa in the Solomon Islands are the result of obduction while the
Malaita Province-Religious information by country
population, consisting primarily of the Kwaio community on the island of Malaita, adheres to indigenous animistic religions. Groups together constituting
Malaita Province-Haplogroup B (mtDNA)
B4a1a1a2a – Solomon Islands (Malaita) B4a1a1a2b – Papua New Guinea (Buin of Bougainville) B4a1a1a3 – Solomon Islands (Malaita, Makira) B4a1a1a4 – Papua New
Malaita Province-Haplogroup M-P256
from the eastern coast of Bougainville and in one individual from Malaita Province of the Solomon Islands (Cox 2006). Historic names for M-SRY9138 (a
Malaita Province-Ontong Java Plateau
arc and the Malaita accretionary prism at deep levels has produced Guadalcanal (2,447 m, 8,028 ft), Makira (1,250 m, 4,100 ft), and Malaita (1,251 m, 4
Malaita Province-Vika Lusibaea
challenged them to make history by becoming the first constituency in Malaita province to elect a woman to parliament." The couple obtained the support of
Malaita Province-Telekom S-League
Honiara City (Honiara) Isabel United (Isabel Province) Kossa (Honiara) Laugu United (Honiara) Malaita Kingz (Malaita) until 2021 Marist (Honiara) Real Kakamora
Malaita Province-Oryol i Reshka
Islands Lesya May 15, 2017 Visited Honiara and others places on Guadalcanal, Malaita, Lola Island and other islands 15 (241) Queensland Lesya May 22, 2017 Visited
Malaita Province-Manasseh Sogavare
terminated, with Police Minister Lanelle Tanagada opting to resign. Malaita Province, however, continued to be supported by Taiwan and the United States
Malaita Province-List of islands of Solomon Islands
Tanambogo Savo Island Guadalcanal Province Guadalcanal Malaita Province Malaita Maramasike (South Malaita, Small Malaita) Mbasakana Stewart Islands Mutuavi
Malaita Province-Kennedy Island
lies 15 minutes by boat from Gizo, the provincial capital of the Western Province of Solomon Islands. The island is notable for its role in the story of
Malaita Province-Solomons Baptist Association
42 congregations on Malaita, three congregations on Rennell, one congregation on Russell, and one congregation in Western Province. Solomons Baptist Association
Malaita Province-Chris Walasi
Nationality Solomon Islands Born (1980-05-18) 18 May 1980 (age 44) Sulufou, Malaita Province Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) Weight 70 kg (154 lb) Sport Sport Athletics
Malaita Province-Flag of Solomon Islands
controversial and led to a confrontation between locals and those from Malaita Province. This was because leaders from the Western Council had unsuccessfully
Malaita Province-Santa Isabel (island)
largest surface area, in the country. Choiseul lies to the north-west, Malaita to the south-east. The Pacific Ocean lies to the north, and Guadalcanal
Malaita Province-Cyclone Raquel
gardens were extensively damaged or destroyed, including 40 thousand in Malaita Province alone. One person was killed after being hit by a falling tree while
Malaita Province-Prostitution in Oceania
occurs mainly in the capital, Honiara, and around logging camps in Makira, Malaita and Isabel islands. Many of the women involved have turned to prostitution
Malaita Province-Karay-a language
in the province of Antique and the western part of Iloilo province. Kinaray-a is spoken mainly in Antique. It is also spoken in Iloilo province as a primary
Malaita Province-Bartholomew Ulufa'alu
Malaitan settlers. During the next year, thousands of Malaitans fled back to Malaita or to the capital Honiara (which, although situated on Guadalcanal, is
Malaita Province-Culture of Oceania
manufactured in the Langa Langa Lagoon, is the traditional currency used in Malaita and throughout the Solomon Islands. The money consists of small polished
Malaita Province-Mala
Mala District, Peru Mala, Cañete Province, capital of the district Mala, Lanzarote, a village in the Canary Islands Malaita or Mala, an island of the Solomon
Malaita Province-Baegu/Asifola constituency
Parliament was expanded from 38 to 47 seats, it is located on the island of Malaita. Baegu-Asifola Constituency National Parliament of the Solomon Islands
Malaita Province-ꞋAreꞌare constituency
on the island of Malaita. In the 1973 elections the seat was won by David Kausimae, who had been elected in the South Central Malaita constituency in the
Malaita Province-Central Malaita constituency
Central Malaita was a single-member constituency of the Legislative Council, Governing Council, Legislative Assembly and National Parliament of Solomon
Malaita Province-East ꞌAreꞌare constituency
Parliament of Solomon Islands. Established in 1976 when the Legislative Assembly was expanded from 24 to 38 seats, it is located on the island of Malaita.
Malaita Province-East Kwaio constituency
Solomon Islands. Located on the east coast of the centre of the island of Malaita, it was established in 1976 when the Legislative Assembly was expanded
Malaita Province-East Malaita constituency
East Malaita is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the island of Malaita, it was established in 1973
Malaita Province-Philip Mango
Date of birth (1995-08-28) 28 August 1995 (age 28) Place of birth Malaita Province, Solomon Islands Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Position(s) Goalkeeper
Malaita Province-Fataleka constituency
of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the island of Malaita, it was established in 1993 when the National Parliament was expanded from
Malaita Province-List of cities, towns and villages in Solomon Islands
Coordinates Census 1999 Island Province Auki 8°46′S 160°42′E / 8.76°S 160.70°E / -8.76; 160.70 (Auki) 4,022 Malaita Malaita Province Buala 8°10′S 159°37′E
Malaita Province-List of islands by highest point
Guarda Unnamed peak 1305 m 4281 ft 931 0.0758 Baja California Mexico * Malaita Mount Kalourat 1303 m 4275 ft 4307 0.0352 Solomon Islands * Chios Mount
Malaita Province-Sharon Firisua
competed in the Women's marathon. Firisua is from Loina on the island of Malaita. In 2013 she was named the Solomon Islands Sportswoman of the Year. She
Malaita Province-Diocese of Malaita
Malaita Province is the most populous and one of the largest of the nine provinces of Solomon Islands. It is named after its largest island, Malaita.
Malaita Province-Oroha language
known as Maramasike (after the Maramasike Passage that separates Malaita Province's two main islands, where masike means 'little'), Mara Ma-Siki (literally
Malaita Province-Pangasinan language
Philippines. It is the primary and predominant language of the entire province of Pangasinan and northern Tarlac, on the northern part of Luzon's central
Malaita Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Region BP03 Malaita Province, Solomon Islands BP06 Guadalcanal Province, Solomon Islands BP07 Isabel Province, Solomon Islands BP08 Makira Province, Solomon
Malaita Province-John Maneniaru
Sogavare Personal details Born (1965-06-20) 20 June 1965 (age 58) Uhu village, Malaita Province Nationality Solomon Islands Political party Kadere Party
Malaita Province-Alice Pollard
women's rights and peace advocate from the Solomon Islands. Growing up in Malaita, she attended the Su’u Secondary School. She received a teaching diploma
Malaita Province-Anglican Church of Melanesia
the province is the Archbishop of Melanesia, whose metropolitan See is the Diocese of Central Melanesia. The dioceses are: Central Melanesia; Malaita, Vanuatu
Malaita Province-Ontong Java Atoll
Administratively Ontong Java belongs to Solomon Islands. As an outlying part of Malaita Province, it forms the northernmost tract of land of this state, over 250 km
Malaita Province-Sikaiana
Hakatai'atata. Administratively, Sikaiana is governed as an outlying region of Malaita Province in Solomon Islands. Sikaiana's population is approximately 300 people
Malaita Province-Malaita dolphin drive hunt
Dolphins are hunted in Malaita in the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, mainly for their meat and teeth, and also sometimes for live capture for dolphinariums
Malaita Province-List of islands in Oceania by area
(Sanma Province) 18 Malaita 3,836 1,481 Solomon Islands (Malaita Province) 19 Santa Isabel 3,665 1,415 Solomon Islands (Isabel Province) 20 Makira (San
Malaita Province-Roncador Reef
of Roncador Reef Roncador Reef Geography Location Solomon Islands, Malaita Province Pacific Ocean Coordinates 6°13′S 159°22′E / 6.217°S 159.367°E /
Malaita Province-New Georgia
police officers armed with rifles, who were recruited from the islands of Malaita, Savo and Isabel. The first target of this force was chief Ingava of the
Malaita Province-2019–20 Solomon Islands S-League
Henderson Eels (Honiara) Isabel United (Isabel Province) Kossa (Honiara) Laugu United (Honiara) Malaita Kingz (Malaita) Marist (Honiara) Real Kakamora (Makira-Ulawa)
Malaita Province-Malu'u
north coast of Malaita island in the Solomon Islands. The seat of the sub provincial area, it lies on Suafa Bay, within Malaita Province, along the road
Malaita Province-2000 Solomon Islands coup d'état
hostage by militants of the Malaita Eagle Force. The event came as a result of longstanding ethnic tensions between the province that saw a rise in armed
Malaita Province-Cyclone Harold
from Taivu to the Aiarai in West Are 'are in Malaita Province. The ship had been sent to evacuate Malaita residents from Honiara as a precautionary measure
Malaita Province-Tony Harihiru
Minister of National Economic Planning. Harihiru was born in Tarapaina in Malaita Province and studied business studies at the University of the South Pacific
Malaita Province-2020 in the Solomon Islands
proposed independence referendum in Malaita Province is illegal. Daniel Suidani, the provincial premier of Malaita, proposed the referendum in protest
Malaita Province-2020 in Solomon Islands
proposed independence referendum in Malaita Province is illegal. Daniel Suidani, the provincial premier of Malaita, proposed the referendum in protest
Malaita Province-List of association football competitions
(2000–10) Interprovincial Tournament 1977–1985 Solomon Cup: National cup Malaita Cup Tahitian Ligue 1: 1st-tier Tahitian Ligue 2: 2nd-tier Tahiti Cup: National
Malaita Province-Kwaisulia
was a prominent tradesman, strongman and blackbirder on the island of Malaita in the late nineteenth century, who for several decades held political
Malaita Province-Solomon Islands–Taiwan relations
from Malaita province and accepted American developmental assistance. In February 2023, Suidani was ousted following a no-confidence vote at Malaita's provincial
Malaita Province-Faore
Faore is an island of the Sikaiana atoll in the Malaita Province, Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. The local name is Matuiloto. Faore is one of four
Malaita Province-Matuavi
Matuavi (also Mutuavi) is an island of the Sikaiana atoll in the Malaita Province, Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. Matuavi is one of four islands
Malaita Province-Tehaolei
Tehaolei is an inhabited island of the Sikaiana atoll in the Malaita Province, Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. Tehaolei is one of four islands of
Malaita Province-Solomon Islands National Museum
programme of archaeological excavation at Apunirereha, East Are’Are in Malaita Province. The site is a rock shelter used by prehistoric people and has deposits
Malaita Province-Coral reefs of the Solomon Islands
lagoons within Isabel Province including: the Arnavon Community Marine Conservation Area. Reef sites and lagoons within Malaita Province including Langa Langa
Malaita Province-2021 Solomon Islands unrest
Taiwan and established relations with the People's Republic of China. Malaita Province, however, continued to be supported by Taiwan and the United States
Malaita Province-Afu Billy
was born in 1959 on the small island of Kwai, in Solomon Islands' Malaita Province. Her parents, Ariel Billy and Crystal Ufariaia, were evangelical leaders
Malaita Province-Community of the Sisters of the Church
Santa Cruz (St Mary's House) Kira Kira, Ulawa (St Gabriel's House) Auki, Malaita (St Raphael's House) Christian Care Centre (home for women victims of domestic
Malaita Province-List of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities
New Britain, Papua New Guinea Atoifi Adventist College of Nursing, Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. Christian school List of Seventh-day Adventist hospitals
Malaita Province-List of members of the Solomon Islands Parliament who died in office
Malaita (Lau-Mbaelelea) 14 December 2007 Edward Huni'ehu N/A Malaita (East ꞌAreꞌare) 12 April 2010 Diabetes Steve Laore Independent Western Province (Shortlands
Malaita Province-Daniel Suidani
of Malaita Province from June 2019 until his ouster in a no confidence vote in February 2023. During Suidani's tenure as Premier of Malaita Province, the
Malaita Province-Lillian Maefai
elected to that parliament. Lillian "Lilly" Maefai was born on the island of Malaita, the most populous island in the Solomon Islands. She graduated with secretarial
Malaita Province-Squatting in Solomon Islands
when youths on Guadalcanal attacked squatters from other islands such as Malaita. The conflict lasted until 2003. As a result of the tensions, displaced
Malaita Province-List of islands by population
of Population (2020). Table B - Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City, and Municipality - By Region. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved
Malaita Province-Blyth's hornbill
mendanae Hartert, 1924 – Solomon Islands from Choiseul to Guadalcanal and Malaita The Papuan hornbill occurs throughout lowland forests, from sea level up
Malaita Province-2024 Solomon Islands general election
Sogavare and Malaita Premier Daniel Suidani. Many protesters were from Malaita province and demanded Sogavare's resignation due to the decision to pursue ties
Malaita Province-Protected areas of Solomon Islands
lagoons within Isabel Province, including the Arnavon Community Marine Conservation Area. Reef sites and lagoons within Malaita Province, including Langa Langa
Malaita Province-Umi for Change Party
in the Solomon Islands. The party was founded in 2022 by Premier of Malaita Province Daniel Suidani. Suidani, a vocal critic of the Sogavare government's
Malaita Province-Makario Tagini
Makario Tagini is a Solomon Islands politician who is member of Parliament for Baegu/Asifola. Tagini was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2008 East Honiara
Malaita Province-ꞋAreꞌare people
ꞌAreꞌare is the name of a people from the south of the island of Malaita, which is part of the Solomon Islands. Their language is the ꞌAreꞌare language
Malaita Province-Alick Maemae
midfielder from the Solomon Islands. He hails from Suraina, North East coast of Malaita. He played soccer at a very early age. His interest in soccer forced him
Malaita Province-Bisayan languages
such as those that make up Romblon, most of the areas of Mindanao and the province of Sulu located southwest of Mindanao. Some residents of Metro Manila also
Malaita Province-Jonathan Fiifii'i
Fiifii'i MBE (1921 – October 1989) was a Kwaio from Ane'emae near Oloburi, Malaita, Solomon Islands. His father was Buumae and mother Dafua. Fiifii'i was
Malaita Province-Maguindanao language
Maguindanaon language is the native language of the Maguindanaon people of the province of Maguindanao located in the west of Mindanao island in the south of the
Malaita Province-List of airports in Solomon Islands
Location Province ICAO IATA Airport name Afutara, Malaita Island Malaita AGAF AFT Afutara Airport Anuha Island, Nggela Islands Central ANH Anuha Airport