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Rendova Island

Island in Solomon Islands

Rendova Island

Summary

Island in Solomon Islands

FieldValue
nameRendova
native_name
sobriquet
image_nameRendova Island NASA.jpg
image_captionNASA image of Rendova
image_mapSolomon Islands - Rendova.PNG
coordinates
locationSouth Pacific
archipelagoNew Georgia Islands
area_km2411.3
length_km40
width_km
coastline_km
elevation_m1050
countrySolomon Islands
country_admin_divisions_titleProvince
country_admin_divisionsWestern Province
country_area_km2
country_1_area_km2
population3,679
population_as_of1999 estimate

Rendova is an island in Western Province, in the independent nation of Solomon Islands, in the South Pacific, east of Papua New Guinea.

Geography

Rendova Island is a roughly rectangular island, located in the South Pacific in the New Georgia Islands. The length of the island is about 40 kilometers. To the north is the island of New Georgia and to the east is the island of Vangunu. Rendova is a volcanic island, with a central stratovolcano cone, with a height of 1050 m which last erupted in the Pleistocene; however, the island is subject to frequent earthquakes. The island is surrounded in some places by a coral reef. The climate on Rendova is wet and tropical, and the island is subject to frequent cyclones.

Flora and fauna

The black-sand beaches along the southwest coast of Rendova are important nesting grounds for the critically endangered leatherback turtle. Community-based conservation organisation the Tetepare Descendants' Association runs a leatherback conservation program in the villages of Baniata, Havilla and Retavo on this coastline.

Population

In 1999, the population of Rendova was estimated at 3,679 people. There are two indigenous languages spoken on Rendova Island: the Austronesian language Ughele in the north, and the Papuan language Touo in the south.

History

American landing at Rendova Island

On March 15, 1893, Rendova was declared part of the British Solomon Islands protectorate. The island was occupied by the Empire of Japan in the early stages of World War II. On June 30, 1943, Allied forces carried out the landings on Rendova which quickly overcame the 300-man Japanese garrison as part of a strategy to ultimately recapture Munda and its airfield on the island of New Georgia. The island was subsequently used as a base by the United States Navy for PT boat operations.

Solomon Islanders Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana paddled their dugout canoe 35 miles (60 km) to reach the base and deliver a message inscribed on a coconut from then-Lieutenant (junior grade) John F. Kennedy after his PT boat, PT 109, was run down by the Japanese destroyer Amagiri and he and his crew were stranded on one of the local islands.

Since 1978, the island has been part of the independent state of the Solomon Islands

References

References

  1. "Research and Monitoring". Tetepare Descendants' Association.
  2. American Warriors:Five Presidents in the Pacific Theater of World War II, Burd Street Press, {{ISBN. 1-57249-260-0, 2003 [http://www.americanwarriorsfivepresidents.com] {{webarchive. link. (2012-07-07)
  3. PT 109, Donovan, R.J., McGraw Hill, c. 1961, 2001, {{ISBN. 0-07-137643-7
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