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- Vanatinai Island (also called Tagula and Sudest, for the names of the extreme capes of the island) is a volcanic island in the southeast of the Louisiade...
- (722 sq mi), with Vanatinai (Tagula) being the largest. Rogeia, Samarai and Sariba lie closest to New Guinea, while Misima, Vanatinai, and Rossel islands...
- northwest extreme of the barrier reef of Vanatinai at Isu Raua Raua Island, and 80 km (50 mi) northwest of Vanatinai Island itself. Misima is mountainous...
- "matrilineality ... seemed to be ****ociated with matrilocality" Siraya Tlingit Vanatinai Sinixt Gharjamai, a South Asian term that refers to a man who lives with...
- Torlesse Islands Pananiu Island Tinolan Vanatinai Islands Boboa Island Iyen Island Tagula Island also known as Vanatinai Island and Sudest Island Venama Wari...
- Northernmost point (mainland) – Sandaun Province Southernmost pointVanatinai Southernmost point (mainland) – Near Suau, Samarai-Murua District Westernmost...
- Rossel (Yela) Samarai Islands Basilaki Gonubalabala Kui Samarai Sideia Vanatinai Yeina North Solomon Islands Bougainville Buka Carteret Islands Green Islands...
- The Louisiade Archipelago, including Rossell (Yela), Tagula (Sudest, Vanatinai), Misima Samarai, prior to the Second World War a major shipping centre...
- Rossel (Yela) Samarai Islands Basilaki Gonubalabala Kui Samarai Sideia Vanatinai Yeina North Solomon Islands Bougainville Buka Carteret Islands Green Islands...
- is hilly, rising to 140 m at Mt. Nimoa. The island is 1.7 km north of Vanatinai, and separated from it with the Bulami Channel. The island was discovered...