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Islands and provinces of Solomon Islands in 1989 (click to enlarge). This is a list of islands of Solomon Islands, by province and archipelago. Islands.
In 2017, Solomon Islands was visited by 26,000 tourists making the country one of the least frequently-visited countries of the world. [181] The Solomon Island government hoped to increase the number of tourists up to 30,000 by the end of 2019 and up to 60,000 tourists per year by the end of 2025. [182]
Solomon Islands SLB English: Solomon Islands Pijin: Solomon Aelan: Honiara: 707,851 28,896 km 2 (11,157 sq mi) Tonga Kingdom of Tonga TON English: Tonga — Kingdom of Tonga Tongan: Tonga — Pule'anga Tonga: Nukuʻalofa: 106,017 747 km 2 (288 sq mi) Tuvalu TUV English: Tuvalu Tuvaluan: Tuvalu: Funafuti: 11,204 26 km 2 (10 sq mi) Vanuatu ...
The Solomon Islands archipelago consists of over 1,000 islands, ranging from low-lying coral atolls to mountainous volcanic islands, including many volcanoes with varying degrees of activity. Bougainville Island is the largest in the archipelago, with an area of 9,300 km 2 (3591 sq miles).
Share of forest area in total land area, top countries (2021). The Solomon Islands have the sixth highest percentage of forest cover in the world. Volcanoes with varying degrees of activity are situated on some of the larger islands, while many of the smaller islands are simply tiny atolls covered in sand and palm trees.
Indonesia is the world's largest island country by area (1,904,569 km 2), and by total number of islands (17,504 islands). [4] It is also the world's most populous island country, with a population of over 270 million (the fourth most populous country in the world, after India , China , and the United States ).
This is the list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total ... Solomon Islands: 781,066: ... List of countries by population in 2015; World ...
This is a list of outlines of present-day nations, states, and dependencies. Countries are listed in bold under their respective pages, whereas territories and dependencies are not. Disputed and unrecognized countries are italicized.