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Cooking techniques include baking, boiling and frying. Special dishes are made using all kinds of ingredients. Fish is the staple meat in the Solomon Islands cuisine. Usually any meat is cooked and served with sweet potatoes, rice, taro roots, cassava, taro leaves and many other vegetables. Beside the local traditional cuisine many dishes from ...
Arable density (m² per capita) by country. This is a list of countries ordered by physiological density."Arable land" is defined by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, the source of "Arable land (hectares per person)" as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land ...
Zinoa Marine Conservation Area, adjacent to Zinoa Island on the south-west side of Choiseul Island, covers 150 ha or 1.5 km 2 (0.58 sq mi) and consists of two small islands and associated reefs; Rabakel is a marine protected area (MPA), measuring 0.22 km 2 (0.085 sq mi), at the northern end of Choiseul Island that includes a stretch of fringing ...
White River is a suburb on the fringe of Honiara, Solomon Islands and is located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of the main center on the Tandai Highway. [1] White River is in the Honiara City Council ward of Nggosi. [2] A water spring supplies water to the community. [3] White River is East of Kakabona and West of Tandai.
SVG, Solomon Islands: Date: 14 May 2010: Source: Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection Solomon Islands maps,:image:Vanuatu Regions map.svg, Public Domain imagery: Author: User:(WT-shared) Burmesedays, Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection Solomon Islands maps
The major part of the nation of Solomon Islands is the mountainous volcanic islands of the Solomon Islands (archipelago), which includes Choiseul, the Shortland Islands, the New Georgia Islands, Santa Isabel, the Russell Islands, the Florida Islands, Tulagi, Malaita, Maramasike, Ulawa, Owaraha (Santa Ana), Makira (San Cristobal), and the main island of Guadalcanal.
Malaita Province is the most populous and one of the largest of the nine provinces of Solomon Islands.The population of the province is 122,620 (1999). The area of the province is 4,225 km 2 (1,631 sq mi).
Malaita was, along with the other Solomon Islands, settled by Austronesian speakers between 5000 and 3500 years ago; the earlier Papuan speakers are thought to have only reached the western Solomon Islands. [7] However, Malaita has not been archaeologically examined, and a chronology of its prehistory is difficult to establish. [8]