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Louisiade Archipelago

 
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Island group, Papua New Guinea, southeast of New Guinea. Stretching for more than 100 mi (160 km), it occupies 10,000 sq mi (26,000 sq km) of the South Pacific Ocean. It has nearly 100 islands; the largest are Misima, Tagula, and Rossel. It was visited by the Spanish in 1606 and was named after Louis XV of France in 1768. Occupied by Japanese forces in 1942, the islands are near the site of the Battle of the Coral Sea.

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Louisiade Archipelago (lūē'zēăd', -äd'), SW Pacific, part of Papua New Guinea. The archipelago comprises c.10 volcanic islands and numerous coral reefs. The major islands are Tagula (the largest), Rossel, Misima, and Panaeati. The inhabitants are Papuans. Bwagaoia, on Misima island, is the chief village of the group. Most of the islands had gold reserves, but mining largely ceased after World War II. The archipelago was explored by the French navigator J. A. B. d'Entrecasteaux and was named in honor of the king of France.


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Louisiade Archipelago
Moving westward from eastern end of the chain are the islands of Rossel and Tagula. (Misima Island, which harbors the largest village in the region, is obscured by a patch of clouds northeast of image center

The Louisiade Archipelago is a string of ten larger volcanic islands frequently fringed by coral reefs, and 90 smaller coral islands located 200 km southeast of New Guinea, stretching over more than 160 km and spread over an ocean area of 26,000 km² between the Solomon Sea to the north and the Coral Sea to the south. The aggregate land area of the islands is about 1,790 km² (690 square miles), with Vanatinai (formerly Sudest or Tagula as named by European claimants on Western maps) being the largest.

Sideia Island and Basilaki Island lie closest to New Guinea, while Misima, Vanatinai, and Rossel islands lie further east.

The archipelago is divided into the Local Level Government (LLG) areas Louisiade Rural (western part, with Misima), and Yaleyamba (western part, with Rossell and Tagula islands. The LLG areas are part of Samarai-Murua District district of Milne Bay. The seat of the Louisiade Rural LLG is Bwagaoia on Misima Island, the population center of the archipelago. [1]

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Islands

The Louisiade Archipelago consists of the following island groups and islands [2]:

  • Bonvouloir Islands (East, Hastings, Strathord islands)
  • Calvados Chain (Bagaman, Hemenahei, Kuwanak, Motorina, Panatinane, Panawina islands)
  • Daloloia Group (Auriora, Conflict Group, Lunn islands)
  • Deboyne Islands (Panaeati, Panapompom islands)
  • Renard Islands
  • Misima Island
  • Rossel Island
  • Vanatinai Island
  • Yeina Island

History

The islands were probably observed by Luis Váez de Torres in 1606, but Malay and Chinese sailors may have visited the islands earlier. Louis Antoine de Bougainville named them in 1768 for Louis XV, the king of France. Visits were also paid by Admiral Bruni d'Entrecasteaux in 1793 and Captain Owen Stanley in 1849. The 1942 Battle of Coral Sea was fought nearby, after Japanese occupation in the same year.

Louisiade Archipelago rain forests

The islands have a moist tropical climate, and are largely covered with tropical moist broadleaf forests. The Louisiade Archipelago rain forests form a distinct ecoregion, and are home to a number of endemic species, including several endemic trees (in genera Pandanus, Diospyros, and Hopea), as well as five endemic frog species, two endemic lizard species, and five endemic bird species.

References

  1. ^ http://www.pngec.gov.pg/ElectionInfo2007/PollSched-MilneBay.pdf
  2. ^ http://www.g3kma.dsl.pipex.com/067-076%20oceania%20list.doc

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Coordinates: 11°12′S 153°00′E / 11.2°S 153°E / -11.2; 153



 
 
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