Green Islands (Papua New Guinea)
Island group in Papua New Guinea
The Green Islands is a small archipelago of islands in the Solomon Sea, within the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, in northeastern Papua New Guinea.
They are located at 4°30′S 154°10′E / 4.500°S 154.167°E / -4.500; 154.167, about 200 km (124 mi) northwest of Bougainville Island, and about 200 km (124 mi) east of Rabaul and New Britain island.
During World War II the United States Navy's Seabees built a large PT Boat base on the Green Islands.[1]
Islands
- Nissan Island — the largest island of the group
- Pinipel Island
- Barahun Island
- Sirot Island
- Sau Island
See also
- Battle of the Green Islands
- Archipelagoes of Papua New Guinea
References
- ^ seabees93.net
External links
- Map including the Green Islands
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Islands of Papua New Guinea
- Admiralty Islands
- Baudisson
- Bagabag
- Duke of York Islands
- Dyaul
- Feni Islands
- Karkar
- Lihir Group
- Long
- Manam
- Manne
- New Britain
- New Hanover
- New Ireland
- Patio
- Ritter
- St Matthias Islands
- Sakar
- Schouten Islands
- Selapiu
- Tabar Group
- Tanga Islands
- Tolokiwa
- Tsoilaunung
- Umboi
- Western Islands
- Bonvouloir Islands
- East
- Hastings
- Strathord Islands
- Calvados Chain
- Conflict Group
- Daloloia Group
- Deboyne Islands
- Duchateau Islands
- Dumoulin Islands
- Engineer Islands
- Misima
- Jomard Islands
- Pana Tinani
- Pocklington Reef
- Renard Islands
- Rossel (Yela)
- Samarai Islands
- Vanatinai
- Yeina
- Bougainville
- Buka
- Carteret Islands
- Green Islands
- Takuu
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