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Lopevi (or
Lopévi) is an
uninhabited island in
Malampa Province, Vanuatu. It lies to the
southeast of
Ambrym and east of Paama.
Lopevi consists of the...
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initially divided into two
tribes by gender: the male
tribe was
named Lopevi,
after one of Vanuatu's
volcanic islands;
while the
female tribe was named...
- Wala,
Atchin and Vao off the
coast of Malakula, and the
volcanic island of
Lopevi (currently uninhabited). Also
included are the
Maskelynes Islands and some...
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ocean depths.
There are
several active volcanoes in Vanuatu,
including Lopevi,
Mount Yasur and
several underwater volcanoes.
Volcanic activity is common...
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Leumanang Uluveo Vulai Norsup Sowan Tomman Uri
Uripiv Varo Wala
Ambrym Paama Lopevi (uninhabited) Rano
Atchin Vao
Shefa Province Epi
Lamen Namuka (uninhabited)...
- Malakula, and
Ambrym in
Vanuatu T. v.
becki Mayr, 1941 -
Found on Paama,
Lopevi, Epi, and Emae in
Vanuatu T. v. rennelli**** Mayr, 1931 -
Found on Rennell...
- / -16.829; 168.536 (Kuwae) 1974
Lopevi 1413 4636 16°30′S 168°20′E / 16.50°S 168.34°E / -16.50; 168.34 (
Lopevi) 2006
Makura 644 2113 17°00′S 168°30′E...
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little further east of Malakula,
about 7 km west of the
large active volcano Lopevi (Ulvae, in the
vernacular (see
Crowley 1982), and a
short distance north...
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notes P. p.
ambrynensis (Sharpe, 1900)
Espiritu Santo, Aoba, Ambryn, Paama,
Lopevi and Tongoa;
north and
central Vanuatu, and
Banks Islands Like
nominate subspecies...
- sea level, is a
quaternary volcano. It lies 13 km from the more
prominent Lopévi volcano. To the east is the
largely underwater East Epi volcano. The neighboring...