Maqewa
Island in the Ringgold Isles, Fiji
16°30′S 179°41′W / 16.50°S 179.68°W / -16.50; -179.68 Maqewa Island (also written Manggewa) is an uninhabited volcanic island in Fiji, a member of the Ringgold Isles,[1] which forms an outlier group to the northern island of Vanua Levu. It is narrow and rocky.[1] It has a total land area of 26.05 hectares (64.4 acres).[citation needed]
See also
- Desert island
- List of islands
References
- ^ a b "Review of the Protected Areas System of Oceania" (PDF). United Nations Environment Programme. September 1986. p. 126. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
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Ringgold Isles
- Cakau Matacucu
- Cobia
- Lailai
- Maqewa
- Mota Levu
- Nanuku Levu
- Nukubalati
- Nukubasaga
- Qelelevu
- Raranitiqa
- Taininbeka
- Tauraria
- Vetauua
- Vucovuco
- Yanutha
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