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Erromango is the
fourth largest island in the
Vanuatu archipelago. With a land area of 891.9
square kilometres (344.4 sq mi), it is the
largest island...
- Erromangan, or Sie (Sye), is the
primary language spoken on the
island Erromango in the
Tafea region of the
Vanuatu islands. The
other Erromanga languages...
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spoken in
Tafea Province (Tanna, Aneityum, ****una,
Erromango, and Aniwa) of Vanuatu.
Erromango family Southern: Sie, Sorung† Northern: Ifo (Utaha)†...
- five main
islands that make up the province: Tanna, Aneityum, ****una,
Erromango and Aniwa.
Unlike the
other provinces of Vanuatu, the
territorial integrity...
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example are the
following muni****lities (council areas):
North Erromango South Erromango North Tanna West
Tanna Middle Bush
Tanna Whitesands South West...
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There are
three vessel listed in Lloyd's
register of
British and
foreign shipping prior to 1880
named Erromanga, they are:
Erromanga – a
wooden barque...
- five
islands that were to be part of the
nation (Tanna, Aniwa, ****una,
Erromango and Aneityum).
British forces intervened on 26 May 1980,
allowing the...
- Utaha, also
known as Ifo, is an
extinct language of the
island Erromango in Vanuatu.
Utaha at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t...
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missionary James Harris were
killed and
eaten by
cannibals on the
island of
Erromango during an
attempt to
bring them the Gospel. A
memorial stone was erected...
- 1825, the
trader Peter Dillon's
discovery of
sandalwood on the
island of
Erromango,
highly valued as an
incense in
China where it
could be
traded for tea...