Torba Province

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Coordinates: 13°45′S 167°30′E / 13.750°S 167.500°E / -13.750; 167.500

Torba in Vanuatu
Flag of Torba Province

Torba (or TorBa) is the northernmost province of Vanuatu. It consists of the Banks Islands and the Torres Islands.

The province's name is derived from the initial letters of "TORres" and "BAnks".

Population[]

Detailed map of Torba province (Torres-Banks)

The province has a population of 9,359[1] and an area of 882 square kilometres (341 square miles). Its capital is Sola on Vanua Lava.

Islands[]

These are the main islands of Torba Province, excluding smaller and uninhabited islets.

Banks Islands
Name Population Area in km2
Gaua 2,491 342
Kwakéa 26 1.2
Merelava 647 18
Merig 12 0.5
Mota 683 9.5
Motalava 1,451 24
Ra 189 0.5
Ureparapara 437 39
Vanua Lava 2,597 314
Torres Islands
Name Population Area in km2
Hiw 269 51
Linua 0 2.5
Lo 210 11.9
Metoma 13 3
Tegua 58 30.8
Toga 276 18.8

Languages[]

The Torba province has seventeen languages,[2][3] all Oceanic — from north to south: Hiw, Lo-Toga, Lehali, Löyöp, Volow, Mwotlap, Lemerig, Vera'a, Vurës, Mwesen, Mota, Nume, Dorig, Koro, Olrat, Lakon, Mwerlap.[4]

With 550 speakers per language on average (17 for 9,300 people), Torba is one of the linguistically densest areas of Vanuatu – itself the country with the highest density of languages per capita in the world.

References[]

  1. ^ "2009 National Census of Population and Housing: Summary Release" (PDF). Vanuatu National Statistics Office. 2009. Retrieved October 11, 2010. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ François (2012).
  3. ^ List and map of the 17 languages of Torba province.
  4. ^ François et al. (2015).

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