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Torba Province
Torba Province-Torba Province
Torba (or TorBa) is the northernmost and least populous province of Vanuatu. It consists of the Banks Islands and the Torres Islands. The province's name
Torba Province-Sola, Vanuatu
Sola is the capital village of Torba Province in Vanuatu. It is on the island of Vanua Lava. Near the village of Sola is the volcano Mount Suretamate
Torba Province-Torba
Look up torba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Torba may refer to: Torba, Bodrum, a village in Turkey Torba Province, Vanuatu Torba, a village in Măgherani
Torba Province-Toga (island)
Toga is an island in the Torres group, within the Torba Province of Vanuatu. Toga Island is the most southern of the Torres Islands. The island's size
Torba Province-Metoma
Metoma is a small volcanic island in Torba Province of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. Metoma is a part of the Torres Islands archipelago. It lies 500 km
Torba Province-List of islands of Vanuatu
of Vanuatu by province, largely from north to south, subdivided by archipelago when appropriate. Vanuatu is usually said to contain 83 islands. Torba Province
Torba Province-Provinces of Vanuatu
Vanuatu has been divided into six provinces since 1994. The names in English of all provinces are derived from the initial letters of their constituent
Torba Province-Merelava
Merelava (or Mere Lava) is an island in the Banks Islands of the Torba Province of northern Vanuatu. The inhabitants of Merelava call their own island Mwerlap
Torba Province-Hiw (island)
Hiw (sometimes spelled Hiu) is the northernmost island in Vanuatu, located in Torba Province. The island's name Hiw [hiw] is taken from the local Hiw language;
Torba Province-List of islands in Oceania by area
France 91 Vanua Lava 314 121 Vanuatu (Torba Province) 92 Kiriwina 290.5 112.2 Papua New Guinea (Milne Bay Province) 93 Great Barrier (Aotea) 285 110
Torba Province-Flag of Vanuatu
The flag of Vanuatu (Bislama: flaeg blong Vanuatu) was adopted on 18 February 1980. In 1977 a flag of almost the same colours and symbolism as the future
Torba Province-Nawila
Île Nivoula, Île Niwula Pulo) is a small uninhabited island in Torba Province of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. Nawila lies 500 m east of Kwakéa in the
Torba Province-Port Patteson
island of Vanua Lava in Vanuatu. It was named after John Patteson, the first Bishop of Melanesia. The capital of Torba Province, Sola, is located on Port
Torba Province-Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu
organised Presbyterian churches in Penama and Torba, both of which are traditionally Anglican. Vanuatu is the only country in the South Pacific with a
Torba Province-Vanua Lava Airport
on the island of Vanua Lava, one of the Banks Islands in the Torba province in Vanuatu. The airport resides at an elevation of 7 feet (2 m) above mean
Torba Province-Ngwel
Ngwel [ŋʷel] is an uninhabited island in Torba Province of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. The island is a part of the Torres Islands archipelago. Ngwel
Torba Province-Vanua Lava
Vanua Lava is the second largest of the Banks Islands in Torba Province, Vanuatu, after slightly larger Gaua. It is located about 120 km north-northeast
Torba Province-Tegua
Tegua is an island in Vanuatu's Torres Islands chain, located in Torba Province. The island spans 7 km by 6.5 km; on the eastern side of the island is
Torba Province-Gaua Airport
Gaua, one of the Banks Islands in the Torba province in Vanuatu. Airport information for Gaua Island, Torba, Vanuatu (NVSQ / ZGU) at Great Circle Mapper
Torba Province-Torres Airport
the Torba province in Vanuatu. It is located on Linua island, just north of Lo (or Loh) island. Airport information for Loh/Linua, Torba, Vanuatu (NVSD
Torba Province-2009 Vanuatu earthquakes
earthquake of the sequence, measuring a magnitude of 7.8, Mw struck the province of Torba, with an epicentre 294 km (183 mi) northwest of the island of Espiritu
Torba Province-Telephone numbers in Vanuatu
The minimum number length (excluding the country code) is 5 digits. Telecommunications in Vanuatu ITU. "Vanuatu". International Numbering Resources.
Torba Province-Leneu
Leneu is a small uninhabited island in Torba Province of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. Leneu lies close to Sola on Vanua Lava and is a part of Banks Islands
Torba Province-Baldwin Lonsdale
elected president of Vanuatu. In his first speech as president, Lonsdale stressed the importance of the appointment for the province of Torba, promised to uphold
Torba Province-Gaua
largest and second most populous of the Banks Islands in Torba Province in northern Vanuatu. It covers 342 km2. Gaua is subject to frequent earthquakes
Torba Province-Linua
Linua is an island in the Torres Islands archipelago in Torba Province of Vanuatu in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Linua has a length of 2.8 km and
Torba Province-List of airports in Vanuatu
airports in Vanuatu, sorted by location. Airport names shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled commercial airline service. Transport in Vanuatu List
Torba Province-Koro language (Vanuatu)
Koro is an Oceanic language spoken on Gaua island in Vanuatu. Its 280 speakers live in the village of Koro, on the south coast of Gaua. Koro is a distinct
Torba Province-Sola
Kara Region, Togo Sola, Vanuatu, the capital city of Torba Province, Vanuatu Sola (Sierra de Cubitas), a town in Camagüey Province, Cuba Soła, a river in
Torba Province-Banks Islands
islands in northern Vanuatu. Together with the Torres Islands to their northwest, they make up the northernmost province of Torba. The island group lies
Torba Province-Torres
municipality in the province of Córdoba Torres Islands, in the Torba province of Vanuatu Torres Strait, a body of water between Australia and the island
Torba Province-Mota Lava Airport
located on the island of Mota Lava, one of the Banks Islands in the Torba province in Vanuatu. Also known as Valua Airport, it is located on the eastern end
Torba Province-Ravenga
Ravenga is a small island in Torba Province, Vanuatu, in the Pacific Ocean. The island is also known as Ranenger. Ravenga lies 1.2 km off the eastern
Torba Province-Cyclones Judy and Kevin
Lata were interrupted. On 27 February, the Government of Vanuatu issued yellow alerts for Torba, Sanma, Penama, and Malampa Provinces and blue alerts for
Torba Province-Mota Lava
Mota Lava or Motalava is an island of the Banks group, in the north of Vanuatu. It forms a single coral system with the small island of Ra. The 2009 census
Torba Province-Cyclone Yasi
three systems to directly impact Vanuatu in two months. Tropical Cyclone Yasi moved across Vanuatu's northern Torba Province, with winds reaching up to 95 km/h
Torba Province-Presbyterianism
organised Presbyterian churches in Penama and Torba, both of which are traditionally Anglican. Vanuatu is the only country in the South Pacific with a
Torba Province-COVID-19 pandemic in Vanuatu
The COVID-19 pandemic in Vanuatu is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome
Torba Province-Christophe Emelee
Antonie Emelee is a ni-Vanuatu politician and a member of the Parliament of Vanuatu from Torres Constituency as a member of the Vanuatu National Development
Torba Province-List of country subdivision flags
Soriano Treinta y Tres Malampa Penama Sanma Shefa Tafea Torba Boujdour Province Oued Eddahab Province Bulawayo Harare Klaipėda Autonomous provinces/states
Torba Province-Lo (island)
spelled Loh) is an island in the Torres group of islands, in northern Vanuatu. The island is located 2.25 miles from the Toga Island. As of 2009, the
Torba Province-Mota (island)
(formerly Sugarloaf Island) is an island in the Banks group of northern Vanuatu. Its population – today about 700 people – speak the Mota language, which
Torba Province-Aplow
village located on the eastern part of Mota Lava, in the Banks Islands of Vanuatu. Located close to it is the island's airport, Valua Airport. Aplow also
Torba Province-Torres Islands
166.617 The Torres Islands are an island chain in the Torba Province of the country of Vanuatu, and is that country’s the northernmost island group. The
Torba Province-Merig
20 kilometres (12 miles) east of Gaua, in the Banks Islands of northern Vanuatu. The island is about 800 metres (2,600 feet) wide, and has a circumference
Torba Province-Dorig (Vanuatu)
a village located on the south coast of Gaua, in the Banks Islands of Vanuatu. Its population counts approximately 250 individuals. Their language is
Torba Province-Jack Wona
Vanuatuan politician and a member of the Parliament of Vanuatu from Banks Islands as a member of the Vanuatu National Development Party. Isno, Vira. "Hon. Jack
Torba Province-Cheboygan County Airport
SLH to Sola Airport on Vanua Lava, one of the Banks Islands, in Torba Province, Vanuatu). Cheboygan County Airport covers an area of 350 acres (140 ha)
Torba Province-Cyclone Harold
the Vanuatu National Disaster Management Office (VNDMO) issued a yellow alert—indicating the threat of a tropical cyclone within 12 hours—for Torba and
Torba Province-Cabinet of Vanuatu
55. On 20 February 2014, backbencher Christophe Emelee (MP for Torba; head of the Vanuatu National Party) was sworn in to replace him. On 26 February, following
Torba Province-Lemerig language
Lemerig is an Oceanic language spoken on Vanua Lava, in Vanuatu. Lemerig is no longer actively spoken. The 2 remaining speakers live on the northern coast
Torba Province-Volow language
spoken in the area of Aplow, in the eastern part of the island of Motalava, Vanuatu. The name Volow [βʊˈlʊw] is originally a placename: it corresponds to the
Torba Province-List of World Heritage Sites in Vanuatu
in 1972. Vanuatu accepted the convention on June 13, 2002, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. As of 2023, Vanuatu has only
Torba Province-Rowa Islands
(also known as Reef Islands) are an uninhabited archipelago in Torba Province of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. The Rowa are a part of larger Banks Islands
Torba Province-Ureparapara
Bligh Island) is the third largest island in the Banks group of northern Vanuatu, after Gaua and Vanua Lava. The climate on the island is humid tropical
Torba Province-Proto-Torres–Banks language
seventeen languages of the Torres and Banks Islands of Vanuatu. Like all indigenous languages of Vanuatu, it belongs to the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian
Torba Province-Torres–Banks languages
Oceanic languages spoken in the Torres Islands and Banks Islands of northern Vanuatu. François (2011) recognizes 17 languages spoken by 9,400 people in 50 villages
Torba Province-Nume language
called Gog and Tarasag) is an Oceanic language spoken on Gaua island in Vanuatu. Its 700 speakers live on the northeast coast of Gaua. Nume is a distinct
Torba Province-List of subnational entities with the highest and lowest Human Development Index
Highlands Province Papua New Guinea 0.525 6 Sandaun Province Papua New Guinea 0.532 7 Penama Province Vanuatu 0.545 8 Torba Province Vanuatu 0.547 Medium