Emae
Emae | |
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Emae Location in Vanuatu | |
Coordinates: 17°4′00″S 168°22′30″E / 17.06667°S 168.37500°ECoordinates: 17°4′00″S 168°22′30″E / 17.06667°S 168.37500°E | |
Country | Vanuatu |
Province | Shefa Province |
Area | |
• Total | 32 km2 (12 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 644 m (2,113 ft) |
Population (2009) | |
• Total | 743 |
• Density | 23/km2 (60/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+11 (VUT) |
Emae is an island in the Shepherd Islands, Shefa, Vanuatu.[1][2]
Geography[]
is the highest peak at 644 m. It forms the northern rim of the (mostly) underwater volcano of Makura, which also covers the nearby islands of Makura and Mataso. It is 10 km (6 mi) long and up to 5 km (3 mi) wide, with an area of 32 square kilometres (12 square miles).
Population[]
The island supports a population of about 750,[3] growing at 3.1% per year. The main settlement is Makata. The principal economic activity is subsistence agriculture. The GDP of the island is $457 per capita. Unlike the surrounding islands populated by Melanesians, Emae and Makura are Polynesian outliers. The island's language, also called Emae, is in the Futunic language family, which includes most of the outliers in Vanuatu. North Efate, one of the other languages of the archipelago, is used as a second language. Many of the islanders now live in Port Vila. The crowning of four Emae chiefs in 2004 occurred there, and many of the tribal chiefs live there.[4]
Transportation[]
The island has an airport, (IATA: EAE, ICAO: NVSE). The nearby is a popular dive site.
See also[]
- Polynesian outliers
References[]
- ^ "Shepherd group of islands". Vanuatu Islands Travel Info. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
- ^ UNEP Islands Directory
- ^ 2009 Census Summary release final Archived December 21, 2013, at the Wayback Machine - Government of Vanuatu
- ^ Emae Chiefs Archived 2006-09-23 at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
- Islands of Vanuatu
- Polynesian outliers
- Vanuatu geography stubs