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The Conflict Group is an atollinPapua New Guinea. The group was sighted in 1879 by HMS Cormorant, by moonlight; it was named in 1880 by Bower, captain of HMS Conflict.[3] Irai Island is the center of population of the group.

Conflict Islands
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Conflict Islands is located in Papua New Guinea
Conflict Islands

Conflict Islands

Location of the Conflict Islands

Geography
LocationOceania
Coordinates10°46′48S 151°47′32E / 10.78000°S 151.79222°E / -10.78000; 151.79222[1]
ArchipelagoLouisiade Archipelago
Adjacent toSolomon Sea
Total islands21
Major islands
  • Lunn
  • Auriroa
  • Panarakuum
  • Panasesa
  • Area4.55 km2 (1.76 sq mi)
    Length21 km (13 mi)
    Width10 km (6 mi)
    Administration

    Papua New Guinea

    Province Milne Bay
    DistrictSamarai-Murua District
    LLG[2]Bwanabwana Rural LLG
    Island GroupCalvados Chain
    Largest settlementIrai (pop. 20)
    Demographics
    Population30 (2014)
    Pop. density6.6/km2 (17.1/sq mi)
    Ethnic groupsPapauans, Austronesians, Melanesians.
    Additional information
    Time zone
    ISO codePG-MBA
    Official websitewww.ncdc.gov.pg

    The small Panasesa Island has an eco resort with a small staff.

    In September 2022 the Papua New Guinea government ordered an investigation into the islands' ownership after their owner, Australian businessman Ian Gowrie Smith, attempted to sell them.[4]

    Islands in Conflict Group

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    The individual islands in a clockwise direction, starting in the west (Kisa and Itamarina in the lagoon):

    Name Coordinates Area
    km²
    Ilai (Irai Island) 10°46′03S 151°41′33E / 10.7675°S 151.6925°E / -10.7675; 151.6925 (Ilai (Irai)) 1.18
    Panasesa Island 10°44′24S 151°43′30E / 10.7400°S 151.7250°E / -10.7400; 151.7250 (Panasesa) 0.68
    Madiboiboi? 10°43′50S 151°44′26E / 10.7306°S 151.7406°E / -10.7306; 151.7406 (Madiboiboi?) 0.10
    Gabugabutau 10°43′16S 151°44′55E / 10.7210°S 151.7485°E / -10.7210; 151.7485 (Gabugabutau) 0.17
    Tubinagurm Island 10°43′03S 151°46′20E / 10.7175°S 151.7723°E / -10.7175; 151.7723 (Tubinagurm Island) 0.25
    Lutmatavi Island 10°43′19S 151°47′15E / 10.7220°S 151.7874°E / -10.7220; 151.7874 (Lutmatavi Island) 0.06
    Panaboal 10°44′21S 151°49′32E / 10.7393°S 151.8255°E / -10.7393; 151.8255 (Panaboal) 0.52
    Ginara Island 10°45′08S 151°49′51E / 10.7521°S 151.8308°E / -10.7521; 151.8308 (Ginara Island) 0.14
    Panarakuum Island 10°46′12S 151°51′55E / 10.7699°S 151.8654°E / -10.7699; 151.8654 (Panarakuum Island) 0.51
    Panarakiim Motina 10°46′51S 151°52′51E / 10.7807°S 151.8808°E / -10.7807; 151.8808 (Panarakiim Motina) 0.08
    Muniara Island 10°48′01S 151°54′12E / 10.8002°S 151.9032°E / -10.8002; 151.9032 (Muniara Island) 0.23
    Auriroa Island 10°48′23S 151°55′21E / 10.8064°S 151.9224°E / -10.8064; 151.9224 (Auriroa Island) 0.76
    Panamaiia 10°50′03S 151°52′28E / 10.8341°S 151.8745°E / -10.8341; 151.8745 (Panamaiia) 0.06
    Tarapaniian 10°49′33S 151°50′25E / 10.8258°S 151.8403°E / -10.8258; 151.8403 (Tarapaniian) 0.06
    Panaiiaii 10°49′15S 151°49′44E / 10.8207°S 151.8288°E / -10.8207; 151.8288 (Panaiiaii) 0.05
    Kisa 10°46′56S 151°49′43E / 10.7821°S 151.8285°E / -10.7821; 151.8285 (Kisa) 0.08
    Itamarina 10°45′48S 151°46′16E / 10.7634°S 151.7711°E / -10.7634; 151.7711 (Itamarina) 0.05

    Differing surface areas, and sometimes divergent names for individual islands can be found in Oceandots: Irai (97 ha), Panasesa (63.5 ha), Auriora (61 ha), Panarakum (38.8 ha), Panibari (24.7 ha), Tubiniguam (17.8 ha), Moniara (13 ha), Ginouri (11 ha) and Tupit (10 ha). Thereafter, the total land area of the archipelago is 3.75 km².[5]

    References

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  • ^ Selve B, Bwaduai S, Nisa M, James K, Usurup JP, Turner P, Melrose W, Yas W, Samuel R, Eddie C (2000). "Community empowerment in the control of lymphatic filariasis in Misima, Milne Bay Province using diethylcarbamazine in combination with albendazole" (PDF). The Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 43 (3-4 Sep-Dec): 184. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 August 2010.
  • ^ Arthur Wichman (Hrsg.): History of New-Guinea (bis 1828). Bd. 1, E. J. Brill, Leiden 1909, S. 271
  • ^ "Investigation into Conflict Islands". Papua New Guinea Post-Courier. 1 September 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  • ^ Oceandots.com: Conflict Islands

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Conflict_Group&oldid=1190499825"
     



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