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Meaning of "malaita"

Malaita is a noun, referring to an island in the Solomon Islands. It is used in geographical contexts
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  • The largest island of the Malaita Province in the Solomon Islands.

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Malaita currently does not have a woman representative in parliament.
Northern malaita languages.
It is located on the northeast coast of Malaita Island.
The Melanesian population of Malaita has unique cultural traditions in social aspects of life.
There were food shortages in Malaita province.
Malaita Province is one of the largest provinces of the Solomon Islands.
Marchant was evacuated to Malaita the following month.
Most of these are on the islands of Guadalcanal and Malaita.
Increase of funds for the Malaita rural infrastructure.
The island is located east of Guadalcanal and south of Malaita.
In recent years only villages on South Malaita Island have continued to hunt dolphin.
Malaita is the largest island of the Malaita Province in Solomon Islands.
The organization of the movement on Malaita was considerable.
The hunt on South Malaita Island is smaller in scale than Tajai.
It is one of fourteen constituencies in Malaita Province.

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The hunt on South Malaita Island is smaller in scale.
His head remains in Malaita.
Southern Malaita languages.
He represented a constituency in Malaita Province.
Central Malaita languages.
The most heavily populated islands are Malaita and Guadalcanal.
South Malaita is drowning.
Mala was the name used under British control ; now Malaita is used for official purposes.
The city became a Malaitan enclave and the Malaita Eagle Force took over government.
It is now part of Malaita Province.
Malaita, Malaita has very few visitors and the chemistry still has to go there.
Thus only Western and Malaita Provinces have legal officers present.
Alite Island is an island in the Solomon Islands ; it is located in Malaita Province.
Of all the islands, Malaita was the worst affected by the cyclone.
The Lau language is a Malayo-Polynesian group language spoken on northeast Malaita of the Solomon Islands.
Marchant was evacuated to Malaita the following month, where he helped operate a coastwatcher relay station.
Auki was established as a government station in 1909, as headquarters of the administrative district of Malaita.
The SIRC 's Malaita Province branch provided support in the form of materials and tools.
Administratively, it is in the Malaita Province of the Solomon Islands.
During the 1990s, tensions flared up between indigenous inhabitants of Guadalcanal and immigrants from neighboring Malaita.
Kenilorea was born in Takataka village on Malaita island, of ' Are'are ethnicity.
Meanwhile, the Malaita Eagle Force ( MEF ) was formed to uphold Malaitan interests.
Available on-line at Malaita.
It is named after its largest island, Malaita also known as " Big Malaita " or " Maramapaina.
The first prime minister was Peter Kenilorea from 'Are'are Malaita.
The lowest was encountered in Temotu and Malaita Provinces 60 per cent and 61 per cent respectively.
Kolovrat ( Alasa'a ), the highest peak on the main Malaita Island.
The corresponding figures for Malaita were 72 per cent and 51 per cent.
The Malaita white-eye ( " Zosterops stresemanni " ) is a species of bird in the Zosteropidae family.
Choiseul lies to the north-west, Malaita to the south-east.
The Malaita Tube-nosed Fruit Bat ( " Nyctimene malaitensis " ) is a species of bat in the Pteropodidae family.
Location and geographic data = = Choiseul lies to the north-west, Malaita to the south-east.
Species: Ceyx malaitae - Malaita Dwarf-Kingfisher.
British expatriates first established the Malaita Province branch in the early 1970s.
The provinces were re-organized in 1981, and Malaita became the main island of Malaita Province.

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