Santa Isabel Island

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Santa Isabel
Map of Santa Isabel, neighboring islands, and towns and villages
Map of Santa Isabel, neighboring islands, and towns and villages
Geography
Location Pacific Ocean
Archipelago Solomon Islands
Area 2999 km²
Highest point Mount Sasari (1220 m[1])
Administration
Flag of Solomon Islands  Solomon Islands
Province Isabel Province
Largest city Buala


Santa Isabel Island is the longest in the Solomon Islands, South Pacific, and the largest in Isabel Province.

Choiseul lies to the west, Malaita to the east. The Pacific Ocean lies to the north, and the Slot to the south.

The first European contact to the Solomon Islands was made here, by Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira in 1568. The highest point there is Mount Sasari, 1220 meters (3675 feet). River Marutho runs down that mountain into the ocean at Hofi. Almost all the rivers or streams run down that center point except for those at the other tip of the Island, Katova side.

The administrative centre is Buala, where the airport is as well. Another village on the island is Samasodu.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Hammond World Travel Atlas. Union, N.J.: Hammond World Atlas Corporation, c. 2004-2005. ISBN 0843719826. Page 245
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