- Santa Cruz Islands
The Santa Cruz Islands are a group of islands in the
Pacific Ocean , part ofTemotu Province of theSolomon Islands . They lie approximately 250 miles (400 km) to the southeast of the Solomon Islands Chain. The Santa Cruz Islands lie just north of the archipelago ofVanuatu , and are considered part of theVanuatu rain forests ecoregion.The largest island isNendo , which is also known as Santa Cruz Island proper (505.5 km², highest point 549 m, population over 5000). Lata, located on Nendo, is the largest town, and the capital ofTemotu province.Other islands belonging to the Santa Cruz group are
Vanikolo Island (173.2 km², population 800, which is actually two islands,Banie and its small neighborTevai ) andUtupua Island (69.0 km², highest point 380 m, population 848).The Santa Cruz Islands are less than five million years old, and were pushed upward by the tectonic
subduction of the northward-movingIndo-Australian Plate under thePacific Plate . The islands are mostly composed oflimestone and volcanic ash over limestone. The highest point in the Santa Cruz Islands is on Vanikoro, 924 m.The term Santa Cruz Islands is sometimes used to encompass all of the islands of the present-day Solomon Islands province of
Temotu .The islands were visited by
Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira on his second Pacific expedition in 1595. Mendaña died on the island ofNendo , which he had named Santa Cruz, in 1596.During
World War II , the Islands were considered uninhabitable. Engineers sent to survey sites for air strips were nearly wiped out bycerebral malaria .Fact|date=July 2007References
* [http://anglicanhistory.org/oceania/oferrall_santacruz1908/ Santa Cruz and the Reef Islands] , by W.C. O'Ferrall—1908 account with many illustrations by missionary in Santa Cruz from 1897-1904.
* [http://solomonislands.com.sb/santacruz.html]ee also
*"," by William Manchester, p. 320
*Melanesia
*Oceania
*Pacific Islands
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