Reef Islands
The Reef Islands are a loose collection of 16 islands in the in Temotu Province, in the independent nation of Solomon Islands. These islands have historically also been known by the names of Swallow Islands and Matema Islands.
Geography
The islands lie about north of Nendo, the largest of the Santa Cruz Islands. The center of the group is at approximately 10°12'36" S lat., 166°10'12" E. long. The islands are raised some five metres on the east and tilted west. The islands are subject to tidal surges caused by cyclones and volcanic activity from nearby Tinakula volcano. The island soils are shallow yet fertile.The islands or atolls of the group are:
- Lomlom
- Nifiloli
- Fenualoa
- Ngalo
- Ngawa
- Ngandeli
- Nibanga Temau
- Nibanga Nendi
- Matema Island
- Ngatendo
- Pigeon Island.
- Malani
- Malim
- Manuwa
- Matumbi.
- Nalongo and Nupani at 10°6'36" S. lat., 165°19'12" E. long., located at about 75 km northwest of the main group
- Nukapu located about 35 km to the northwest of the main group
- Makalom about 17 km to the northwest of the main group
- Pileni about 9 km to the northwest of the main group
- Patteson Shoal about 100 km away from the main group
Population and languages
Two very different languages are spoken in the Reef Islands, both Oceanic, yet genealogically and typologically very different. The inhabitants of Pileni, Matema, Nupani and Nukapu, speak Vaeakau-Taumako, a Polynesian outlier language. The remaining Melanesian population speaks Äiwoo, a member of the Reefs–Santa Cruz group of Oceanic.
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Category:Bodies of water of the Solomon IslandsCategory:Islands of the Solomon Islands
Category:Archipelagoes of the Pacific Ocean