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  2. Los Negros Island - Wikipedia

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    Los Negros Island is the third largest of the Admiralty Islands. It is significant because it contains the main airport of Manus Province on its eastern coastline, at Momote . It is connected to Lorengau , the capital of the province, on Manus Island via a highway and bridge across the Lonui Passage, which separates Los Negros from the larger ...

  3. Momote Airport - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy established Aviation Repair and Overhaul Unit No.1 (AROU 1) in the spring of 1944 on Momote Airfield between Seeadler Harbor and the Bismarck Sea on Los Negros Island. AROU 1 conducted maintenance and testing of naval aircraft and supplied aircraft to naval forces for major assaults as far away as the Philippine Islands.

  4. Manus Island - Wikipedia

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    Momote Airport, the terminal for Manus Province, is located on nearby Los Negros Island. A bridge connects Los Negros Island to Manus Island and the provincial capital of Lorengau. In the 2000 census, the whole Manus Province had a population of 50,321. The Austronesian Manus languages are spoken on the island.

  5. Admiralty Islands - Wikipedia

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    The main town in the islands is Lorengau on Manus, connected by road to an airport on nearby Los Negros Island, otherwise transport around the islands is by boat. There is little tourism, although the seas are attractive to divers, including Jean-Michel Cousteau who spent time on nearby Wuvulu Island in the 1970s.

  6. Bismarck Archipelago - Wikipedia

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    Islands are grouped here according to administrative province: Islands of the Bismarck Archipelago (shown in red) within the Provinces of Papua New Guinea. Manus Province (see 9 on the map) Admiralty Islands, group of 18 islands including: Manus Island, main island; Los Negros Island; Lou Island; Ndrova Island; Tong Island; Baluan Island; Pak ...

  7. Admiralty Islands campaign - Wikipedia

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    The third largest island in the province, Los Negros lies to the northeast of Manus, from which it is separated by the narrow Loniu Passage. The island contains two important harbours of its own, Papitalai on the west coast, which connects with Seeadler Harbour, and Hyane on the east coast. The two are separated by a 50-yard (46 m) wide sandy spit.

  8. List of islands of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    (No. 9 on the map) The Admiralty Islands. Admiralty Islands, group of 18 islands including: . Manus Island, main island; Los Negros Island; Lou Island; Ndrova Island; Tong Island ...

  9. Western Islands, Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    They are located north and west of Manus Island off the northeastern coast of New Guinea island in the Bismarck Sea of the Southwestern Pacific Ocean. The Western Islands' tropical rainforests include several distinct ecoregions .