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Solomon Islands: Solomon Islands Statistics: statistics.gov.sb/ Tonga: Government of Tonga-Statistics Department: spc.int/to/ Tuvalu: Central Statistics Division (CSD) spc.int/prism/tuvalu Vanuatu: Vanuatu National Statistics Office (VNSO) vnso.gov.vu
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The Solomon Islanders comprise diverse cultures, languages, and customs. Of its population [1] 94.5% are Melanesian, 3% Polynesian, and 1.2% Micronesian. [2] In addition, small numbers of Europeans and Chinese are registered. About 120 vernaculars are spoken. Most people reside in small, widely dispersed settlements along the coasts.
The Central Province is one of the provinces of Solomon Islands, covering the Russell Islands, Nggela Islands (Florida Islands) and Savo Island. [2] Its area comprises 615 square kilometres (237 square miles) and had a population of 26,051 as of 2009, rising to 30,326 as of 2019. The provincial capital is Tulagi. [3] [4]
GSM mobile phone network covering all provincial capitals along with several other townships and villages and a landline system covering all provincial capitals and some townships. International dial code:+677 Landline number: 5-digits; Mobile number: 7-digits Telekom: 7xx xxxx; bmobile: 8xx xxxx
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Scarcity of fresh water sources and lack of sanitation has been a constant challenge facing Solomon Islands. Reducing the number of those living without access to fresh water and sanitation by half was one of the 2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) implemented by the United Nations through Goal 7, to ensure environmental sustainability. [152]