Kolombangara

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Kolombangara (kadang-kadang dieja Kulambangara) adalah sebuah pulau di gugusan Kepulauan Georgia Baru di negara bagian Kepulauan Solomon di Samudra Pasifik barat daya. Namanya berasal dari bahasa lokal, terjemahan kasar artinya adalah "Penguasa Air" dengan sekitar 80 sungai dan anak sungai yang mengalir di sisi-sisinya.

Kolombangara
Nama lokal:
Nduke
Peta umum Kolombangara dengan pulau-pulau tetangga
Geografi
LokasiSamudra Pasifik Selatan
Koordinat7°58′S 157°04′E / 7.967°S 157.067°E / -7.967; 157.067
KepulauanKepulauan Georgia Baru
Luas687.8 km2
Panjang30 km
Titik tertinggiGunung Veve (1.770 m)
Pemerintahan
Negara Kepulauan Solomon
ProvinsiBarat
Peta

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