Erromango

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Erromango is a large, sparsely populated volcanic island in southern Vanuatu known for its rugged terrain, dense forests, and historical missionary sites.

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Erromango canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
volcanic island
climate seasonally humid
tropical
country Vanuatu
geologicalType volcanic
hasCoastline rocky coastlines
small bays
hasEconomicActivity copra production
kava cultivation
small-scale fishing
subsistence agriculture
hasEcosystem coastal forest
tropical rainforest
hasFauna endemic bird species
flying foxes
hasFeature historical missionary sites
hasHistoricalEvent 19th-century sandalwood trade
killing of missionary John Williams in 1839
hasHistoricalSite missionary martyrdom sites
old Presbyterian mission stations
hasIndigenousPeople Ni-Vanuatu
hasLanguage Sye language
Ura language
hasSettlement Dillon’s Bay
Upongkor
hasTerrain rugged terrain
hasVegetation dense forests
islandGroup Tafea Province
largestSettlement Dillon’s Bay
Upongkor
locatedIn South Pacific Ocean
southern Vanuatu
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Tafea Province
partOf Melanesia
New Hebrides
surface form: Vanuatu archipelago
populationDensity sparsely populated
religion predominantly Christian
sovereignState Vanuatu
surface form: Republic of Vanuatu
timeZone Vanuatu Time
transport has small airstrips
served mainly by small boats
utcOffset +11

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vanuatu hasIsland Erromango
Vanuatu languages areSpokenOn Erromango
Tanna hasNearbyIsland Erromango
New Hebrides hasIsland Erromango