Place:Isabel, Solomon Islands

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NameIsabel
Alt namesIsabelsource: Getty Vocabulary Program
TypeProvince
Coordinates8°S 159.5°E
Located inSolomon Islands
Contained Places
Inhabited place
Buala
Kia
Sepi
Susubona
Island
Santa Isabel Island
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names


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Isabel Province (also spelled Ysabel) is one of the provinces of Solomon Islands. The province had a population of around 35,257 as of 2020, mostly concentrated on the main island, Santa Isabel Island. The capital of the province is Buala on Santa Isabel Island, which has scheduled airline services to Honiara on Solomon Airlines from Fera Airport, on Fera Island, a 15-minute boat ride from Buala.

The province has an economy dominated by subsistence agriculture with occasional plantations for cash crops such as copra, and by logging activities. The province is seldom visited by tourists due to poor infrastructure, lack of roads, hotels, modern medical care, and endemic malaria. Most areas have a "Rest House", a house where guests can seek accommodation for the night or two, but many residents are willing to take in visitors for the night.

Santa Isabel is the longest Island in the Solomon Islands. The first European contact to the Solomon Islands was made by Spanish navigator Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira in 1568, who gave them their name. The highest point is Mount Kubonitu, also known as Mount Sasari at .

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