Kaileuna
Kaileuna is an island in the Trobriand Islands group of Papua New Guinea. With an area of 45.53 km², it is the second-largest island in the group, after Kiriwina.[1]
As of the census of population of 2000, there were 1,908 people living on the island, in five villages:
- Kaduwaga (645)
- Kaisiga (409)
- Tawema (352)
- Koma (282)
- Giva (220)
A sixth village, Lebola, was uninhabited. Older maps still show a seventh village, Bulakwa, in the very south. The largest village, Kaduwaga, is on the north-west coast of the island.
References
Literature
- Gunter Senft: Landscape terms and place names in the Trobriand Islands – the Kaile’una subset. In: Language Sciences 30 (2008) 340–361 (online)
Coordinates: 8°31′31″S 150°56′58″E / 8.52528°S 150.94944°E
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