Misima Island

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Misima is a volcanic island in Louisiade Archipelago (Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea). Its area is 260 km² (100 square miles). It is the most heavily populated island in the archipelago. A gold and silver mine was opened on the island in 1990 and officially closed in 2004.[1] The mine was a joint venture by Placer Dome Inc (owning 80%) and the state-owned Orogen Minerals Ltd. The main town of the island and the seat of the district is Bwagaoia, located on the southeast corner of the island.

Misima has a working airport (two flights weekly to the mainland), a high school (grades 7-10), a small market, a few small stores and a clinic/hospital--all of which are located in Bwagaoia.

The main language of the island is also called Misima, though many residents speak English as well.

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Coordinates: 10°40′S, 152°45′E


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