Provinces of the Solomon Islands

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Map of the provinces of the Solomon Islands in alphabetical order.
Map of the provinces of the Solomon Islands in alphabetical order.
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The Solomon Islands are currently divided into 9 provinces:

  1. Central
  2. Choiseul
  3. Guadalcanal
  4. Isabel
  5. Makira-Ulawa
  6. Malaita
  7. Rennell and Bellona
  8. Temotu
  9. Western

The national capital, Honiara, on the island of Guadalcanal, is separately governed as Capital Territory.

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[edit] History

In the United Kingdom protectorate, there were initially 12 administrative districts: Choiseul, Eastern Solomons, Gizo, Guadalcanal, Lord Howe, Malaita, Nggela and Savo, Rennell and Bellona Islands, Santa Cruz, Shortlands, Sikaiana (Stewart), and Ysabel and Cape Marsh. The capital was Tulagi.

After World War II, it was reorganized into four districts, Central, Western, Eastern, and Malalaita. These districts were then further subdivided into councils. The capital was also moved to Honiara. These were the political divisions that the nation inherited at its independence in 1978.

In 1981 the nation was reorganized into seven provinces by splitting some of the districts: Central District was split into Central, Guadalcanal, and Isabel provinces; Eastern District was split into Makira and Temotu provinces. The other two districts, Western and Malalaita, were also designated as provinces. These new provinces corresponded to the councils of the districts before 1981.

In 1983, the 22 square-kilometer Honiara was split off from Guadalcanal province and became a separately-governed Capital Territory. The city still serves as the capital of Guadalcanal province.

In 1995, Choiseul was split off from Western province, and Rennell and Bellona was split off from Central province, making the nine provinces of today.

[edit] Rankings

The population data is from the 1999 census; the population has probably increased since then for most of the provinces, especially the more urban ones, as population and urbanization grows. Guadalcanal Province does not include the separately-administered capital of Honiara; if included, that province has a total population of 109,382, and is the second largest province. It is ranked as n/a and does not count in the order.

[edit] By population

Rank District Population
1 Malaita Province 122,620
2 Western Province 62,739
3 Guadalcanal Province 60,275
n/a Capital Territory 49,107
4 Makira-Ulawa Province 31,006
5 Central Province 21,577
6 Isabel Province 20,421
7 Choiseul Province 20,008
8 Temotu Province 18,912
9 Rennell and Bellona Province 2,377

[edit] By area

Rank District km²
1 Western Province 5,475
2 Guadalcanal Province 5,336
3 Malaita Province 4,225
4 Isabel Province 4,136
5 Choiseul Province 3,837
6 Makira-Ulawa Province 3,188
7 Temotu Province 895
8 Rennell and Bellona Province 671
9 Central Province 615
n/a Capital Territory 22

*** Note that some of these figures may be incorrect - see comments on the Guadalcanal Province page.

[edit] By population density

Rank Province Population per km² Population Area (km²)
n/a Capital Territory 2232.1 49,107 22
1 Central Province 35.1 21,577 615
2 Malaita Province 29.0 122,620 4,225
3 Temotu Province 21.1 18,912 895
n/a Guadalcanal, including Honiara 20.4 109,382 5,358
4 Western Province 11.5 62,739 5,475
5 Guadalcanal Province proper 11.3 60,275 5,336
6 Makira-Ulawa Province 9.7 31,006 3,188
7 Choiseul Province 5.2 20,008 3,837
8 Isabel Province 4.9 20,421 4,136
9 Rennell and Bellona Province 3.5 2,377 671


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Central | Choiseul | Guadalcanal | Isabel | Makira-Ulawa | Malaita | Rennell and Bellona | Temotu | Western