Anuta — is a small high island in the southeastern part of the Solomon Islands province of Temotu.DescriptionThe island lies about convert|500|km|mi|0|lk=on to the east southeast of Nendo, at coord|11|36|39|S|169|51|1|E|region:SB TE… … Wikipedia
Anuta — noun An Oceanic language of the Solomon Islands … Wiktionary
Anuta — ISO 639 3 Code : aud ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Tikopia language — Tikopia Spoken in Solomon Islands Region Tikopia Island. Native speakers 3,324 (1999) Language family Austronesian … Wikipedia
Solomon Islands — For the group of islands rather than the state, see Solomon Islands (archipelago). Solomons redirects here. For the town in the eastern United States, see Solomons, Maryland. Solomon Islands … Wikipedia
Futunic languages — Infobox Language family name=Futunic languages region=Polynesian outliers in Melanesia familycolor=Austronesian fam2=Malayo Polynesian (MP) fam3=Central Eastern MP fam4=Eastern MP fam5=Oceanic fam6=Central Eastern Oceanic fam7=Remote Oceanic fam8 … Wikipedia
Ontong Java Atoll — Ontong Java redirects here. For the undersea plateau, see Ontong Java Plateau. NASA picture of Ontong Java Atoll Ontong Java Atoll or Luangiua[1] is one of the largest atolls on earth. It is sometimes referred to as Lord Howe Atoll, not to be c … Wikipedia
Tikopia — NASA picture of Tikopia. Tikopia is a small and high island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Covering an area of 5 km² (2 sq. mi.), the island is the remnant of an extinct volcano. Its highest point, Mt. Reani, reaches an elevation of… … Wikipedia
Nifiloli — is (Latitude: 10° 10 60 S, Longitude: 166° 13 60 E) an island in the Reef Islands, in the of the Solomon Islands province of Temotu. Despite its location in Melanesia, the population of the islands is Polynesian. The language spoken on Nifiloli… … Wikipedia
Polynesian outlier — Polynesian outliers are a number of culturally Polynesian islands which lie in geographic or political Melanesia and Micronesia. Based on archaeological and linguistic analysis, these islands are believed to have been colonized by seafaring… … Wikipedia