Malakula

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Malakula is one of the largest and most culturally diverse islands of Vanuatu, known for its many distinct languages and traditional customs.

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Label Occurrences
Malakula canonical 6
Malekula 3

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf island
administeredBy Vanuatu
surface form: Republic of Vanuatu
archipelago New Hebrides
surface form: Vanuatu archipelago
cashCrops cocoa
copra
kava
colonialHistory formerly part of the New Hebrides
country Vanuatu
culturalPractices grade-taking ceremonies
pig-based wealth systems
culturalRegion Big Nambas area
Small Nambas area
economy small-scale cash cropping
subsistence agriculture
hasArtForms body art
mask-making
hasCoastline coral reefs
hasEnvironment tropical climate
volcanic origin
hasEthnolinguisticDiversity many small language communities
hasLanguages multiple Oceanic languages
hasResource fishing grounds
forests
hasSettlement Lakatoro
hasTopography coastal plains
mountainous interior
hasTransport inter-island boats
small airstrips
knownFor customary ceremonies
high cultural diversity
large number of distinct languages
traditional customs
traditional dances
LakatoroRole administrative centre of Malampa Province
languageFamily Austronesian languages
locatedIn Melanesia
Pacific Ocean
partOf Malampa Province
populationCharacteristic rural population
village-based communities
regionType island in central Vanuatu
relativeSizeInVanuatu second-largest island of Vanuatu
religion Christianity
traditional beliefs
sovereignState Vanuatu
timeZone UTC+11
tourismAttractions cultural tours
traditional villages
traditionalHousing thatched houses

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

Vanuatu hasIsland Malakula
Vanuatu languages areSpokenOn Malakula
Uripiv-Wala-Rano-Atchin spokenIn Malakula
this entity surface form: Malekula
Uripiv-Wala-Rano-Atchin spokenOnCoastOf Malakula
this entity surface form: Malekula
Unua spokenOnIsland Malakula
this entity surface form: Malekula
Nese spokenOn Malakula
Nese region Malakula
Naman spokenIn Malakula
New Hebrides hasIsland Malakula