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    Aneityum (also known as Anatom or Keamu) is the southernmost island of Vanuatu, in the province of Tafea. Aneityum is the southernmost island of Vanuatu...
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    an acronym for the five main islands that make up the province: Tanna, Aneityum, Futuna, Erromango and Aniwa. Unlike the other provinces of Vanuatu, the...
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  • or Aneityum (also spelled Anejom, and formerly Aneiteum, Aneityumese) is an Oceanic language spoken by 900 people (as of 2001[update]) on Aneityum Island...
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  • family of the Southern Oceanic languages, spoken in Tafea Province (Tanna, Aneityum, Futuna, Erromango, and Aniwa) of Vanuatu. Erromango family Southern: Sie...
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    Airport (IATA: AUY, ICAO: NVVA), also known as Aneityum Airport, is an airfield serving the island of Aneityum, in the Taféa province in Vanuatu. The airfield...
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    by Vanuatu as part of Tafea Province, and considered by the people of Aneityum part of their custom ownership, and as of 2007[update] were claimed by...
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    education. On July 29, 1848, the John Williams reached the island of Aneiteum (Aneityum), in the New Hebrides group. The island was small and because of this it...
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    of about 15.9 hectares and is located only 1 km south of the island of Aneityum. Inyeug is flanked to the west and south by the coral Intao Reef, that...
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    islands in the archipelago, ranging from the Banks Islands in the north to Aneityum in the south. Notable Lapita sites include Teouma on Éfaté, Uripiv, and...
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    Whitesands South West Tanna South Tanna The islands of Aniwa, Futuna and Aneityum appear to consist of one municipality each. From 1985 to 1994 it was divided...
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    found on the islands Ambrym, Aneityum, and Erromango. Podocarpus vanuatuensis is a Vanuatu endemic, native to Aneityum and Erromango. Agathis silbae...
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    that were to be part of the nation (Tanna, Aniwa, Futuna, Erromango and Aneityum). British forces intervened on 26 May 1980, allowing the island to become...
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  • endemic to Vanuatu. It grows in low-elevation rainforests on the islands of Aneityum and Erromango. Podocarpus vanuatuensis de Laub. Plants of the World Online...
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    dark stipes and frond bases. The specific epithet aneitensis refers to Aneityum (also called Anatom), the southernmost main island of Vanuatu. Hassler...
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    the New Hebrides since 1846, where he served primarily on the island of Aneityum. In those days the natives of Tanna were cannibals. The missionary couple...
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  • / Erromangan Sorung † Ifo (Utaha) † Ura Tanna Kwamera (South Tanna) Southwest Tanna Lenakel (West Tanna) Whitesands (East Tanna) North Tanna Aneityum...
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    / Erromangan Sorung † Ifo (Utaha) † Ura Tanna Kwamera (South Tanna) Southwest Tanna Lenakel (West Tanna) Whitesands (East Tanna) North Tanna Aneityum...
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  • / Erromangan Sorung † Ifo (Utaha) † Ura Tanna Kwamera (South Tanna) Southwest Tanna Lenakel (West Tanna) Whitesands (East Tanna) North Tanna Aneityum...
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  • / Erromangan Sorung † Ifo (Utaha) † Ura Tanna Kwamera (South Tanna) Southwest Tanna Lenakel (West Tanna) Whitesands (East Tanna) North Tanna Aneityum...
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  • / Erromangan Sorung † Ifo (Utaha) † Ura Tanna Kwamera (South Tanna) Southwest Tanna Lenakel (West Tanna) Whitesands (East Tanna) North Tanna Aneityum...
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    Southeastern limit defined by IHO as "A line from the Southeastern extreme of Aneityum Island to Southeast (Nokanhui) Islets (22°46′S 167°34′E / 22.767°S 167...
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    Geddie, a Scots-Canadian presbyterian missionary, arrived at the island of Aneityum in 1848; he spent the rest of his life there, working to convert the inhabitants...
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  • Airport – Olpoi, Espiritu Santo NVVA (AUY) – Anatom Airport (Aneityum Airport) – Aneityum NVVB (AWD) – Aniwa Airport – Aniwa NVVD (DLY) – Dillon's Bay...
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  • natmas) were spirits worshipped in the ancient culture of the island of Aneityum, Vanuatu. "Natmas, the name given to every deity, signifies literally a...
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  • / Erromangan Sorung † Ifo (Utaha) † Ura Tanna Kwamera (South Tanna) Southwest Tanna Lenakel (West Tanna) Whitesands (East Tanna) North Tanna Aneityum...
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    / Erromangan Sorung † Ifo (Utaha) † Ura Tanna Kwamera (South Tanna) Southwest Tanna Lenakel (West Tanna) Whitesands (East Tanna) North Tanna Aneityum...
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