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Province in Lata, Solomon Islands
Temotu Province
Province
Flag of Temotu ProvinceFlag
Map of the Temotu provinceMap of the Temotu province
Location of Temotu Province
Coordinates: 10°45′S 167°0′E / 10.750°S 167.000°E / -10.750; 167.000
Country Solomon Islands
CapitalLata
Government
 • PremierClay Forau
Area
 • Total895 km (346 sq mi)
Population
 • Total21,362
 • Density23.9/km (62/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+11 (+11)

Temotu (or Te Motu, literally "the island" in Polynesian) is the easternmost province of Solomon Islands. The province was formerly known as Santa Cruz Islands Province. It consists, essentially, of two chains of islands which run parallel to each other from the northwest to the southeast. Its area is 895 square kilometres (346 square miles).

Administrative divisions

Temotu Province is sub-divided into the following wards:

Temotu Province (pop 21,362)

  • Reef Islands
    • Polynesian Outer Islands (353)
    • Fenualoa (1,305)
    • Nipua/Nopoli (880)
    • Lipe/Temua (796)
    • Manuopo (1,030)
    • Nenumpo (1,163)
  • Santa Cruz Islands
    • Graciosa Bay (1,264)
    • North East Santa Cruz (1,843)
    • Nanggu/Lord Howe (1,863)
    • Nea/Noole (1,770)
    • Nevenema (947)
    • Luva Station (2,335)
    • Neo (1,558)
  • isolated islands and groups

Islands

The islands or island groups which make up the province are:

The provincial capital is Lata, located on Nendö, the largest and most important of the Santa Cruz islands.

Population

Tepukei (ocean-going outrigger canoe) from the Santa Cruz Islands, held in the Ethnological Museum of Berlin.

The population of 21,362 (2009) is quite diverse for the small land area encompassed. The Santa Cruz Islanders are predominantly Melanesian, although the inhabitants of Tikopia, Anuta, the Duff Islands and some of the Reef Islands are Polynesians.

Languages

The province has given its name to the Temotu languages, a putative linguistic subgroup within the broader Oceanic family of languages.

The languages spoken in the province include all nine Temotu languages proper, plus two Polynesian outlier languages: Vaeakau-Taumako and Tikopia.

See also

References

  1. "Solomon Islands Provinces".
  2. ^ Report on 2009 population & housing census for the Solomon Islands.

External links

10°45′S 167°00′E / 10.750°S 167.000°E / -10.750; 167.000

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