geo.wikisort.org - MountainsThe Tanga Islands are an island group in Papua New Guinea, located north-east of New Ireland and part of the Bismarck Archipelago.Tanga is made up of four main islands—Boeng, Maledok, Lif and Tefa—and a number of smaller, uninhabited islands. Boeng (ca. 27 km2) consists entirely of a raised, relatively flattopped plateau of Pleistocene, coralline limestone, which rises up to 170 m above sea level (asl.) and has sheer cliffs around a large part of its perimeter. The islands are the remnants of a stratovolcano which collapsed to form a caldera. Lif (283 m), Tefa (155 m), and Malendok (472 m) islands are on the caldera rim, while Bitlik and Bitbok islands are lava domes constructed near the center of the caldera.
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Elevation | 472 m (1,549 ft) |
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Prominence | 472 m (1,549 ft) |
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Coordinates | 3°30′S 153°13′E |
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Location | Papua New Guinea |
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Mountain type | Stratovolcano with caldera |
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Last eruption | Pleistocene |
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They are inhabited by the Tanga people. Former Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea Sir Julius Chan and Sumsuma, the leader of the Rabaul Strike of 1929 and Papua New Guinea's First Unionist are from the Tanga Islands.
Secret Societies practiced on the Islands are Sokapana, Tubuan and Ingiet. Mask dances include Lor, Tedak and Kipong are performed during cultural occasions.
References
- "Tanga". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
- F. L. S. Bell Sokapana: A Melanesian Secret Society The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Vol. 65 (Jul. - Dec., 1935), pp. 311–341
- Foster, Robert J. 1995, Social Reproduction and History in Melanesia: Mortuary Ritual, Gift Exchange and Custom in the Tanga Islands. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Holding, A. 2000. Anatomy of Context: Issues in Understanding of Tangan Views of Illness, Unpublished PhD thesis,Darwin College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge.
- Garling, Stephanie J 2007 Post-Lapita Evolutions or Revolutions?Interaction and Exchange in Island Melanesia:The View from the Tanga Islands Canberra: Australian National University.
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На других языках
[de] Tanga-Inseln
Die Tanga-Inseln sind eine Inselgruppe in Papua-Neuguinea, 55 km nordöstlich von Neuirland. Sie gehören zur Provinz New Ireland und zum Bismarck-Archipel. Die größten Inseln sind Malendok (35 km²) und Boang (27 km²), kleinere Inseln sind Lif, Tefa, Bitlik und Bitbok. Die Tanga-Inseln sind die kleinste Inselgruppe der Tabar-Lihir-Tanga-Feni-Inselkette.
- [en] Tanga Islands
[fr] Îles Tanga
Les îles Tanga sont un groupe d'îles d'origine volcanique en Mélanésie. Elles font partie de la Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée.
[it] Isole Tanga
Le isole Tanga sono un gruppo di isole d'origine vulcanica di Papua Nuova Guinea.
[ru] Острова Танга
Танга (англ. Tanga Islands) — группа островов в составе Папуа — Новой Гвинеи, расположенная в 55 км к северо-востоку от Новой Ирландии. В административном отношении острова относятся к провинции Новая Ирландия региона Айлендс, а также к архипелагу Бисмарка.
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