Solomon Islands .sb is the Internet country code top-level domain ( ccTLD) for Solomon Islands. Registry services are operated by the Solomon Islands Network Information Center who has appointed TPP Internet for international registrants. ...more on Wikipedia about ".sb"
Telephones - main lines in use: ...more on Wikipedia about "Communications in the Solomon Islands"
In the traditional culture of the Solomon Islands, age-old customs are handed down from one generation to the next, allegedly from the ancestral spirits themselves, to form the cultural values to Solomon Islands. ...more on Wikipedia about "Culture of the Solomon Islands"
(Demographics of the Solomon Islands) Population: 466,194 (July 2000 est.) ...more on Wikipedia about "Demographics of the Solomon Islands"
Economy - overview: ...more on Wikipedia about "Economy of the Solomon Islands"
Countries with diplomatic missions in the Solomon Islands are Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Japan. The Solomon Islands also has diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (as opposed to the People's Republic of China), which has a resident representative in Honiara. ...more on Wikipedia about "Foreign relations of the Solomon Islands"
God Save Our Solomon Islands is the national anthem of the Solomon Islands. It was adopted in 1978 following the independence of the country. The text was written by Panapasa Balekana and Matila Balekana, the music was written by Panapasa Balekana. ...more on Wikipedia about "God Save Our Solomon Islands" www.shortopedia.com - Go in quickly.
The Governor-General of the Solomon Islands is the de facto Head of State of the Solomon Islands, representing Queen Elizabeth II, who is styled "Queen of the Solomon Islands." ...more on Wikipedia about "Governor-General of the Solomon Islands"
Isatabu Freedom Movement (IFB) is a militant organization of the Solomons. Its members are from Guadalcanal. It is rivalling with another militant organization, Malaita Eagles Force. One of the aims of the IFB is the remove of Malaitans from Guadalcanal. ...more on Wikipedia about "Isatabu Freedom Movement"
Kasi Maru is a Japanese merchant ship sunk in fifty feet of water off Munda in Ironbottom Sound during a World War II bombing raid. It is now a popular diving site, and was featured in the Nature episode "War Wrecks of the Coral Seas". ...more on Wikipedia about "Kasi Maru"
Political parties in Solomon Islands lists political parties in Solomon Islands. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of political parties in the Solomon Islands"
Malaita Eagles Force is a militant organisation of Malaitans, which are an ethnic group of the Solomon Islands. This organization rivals with the Isatabu Freedom Movement, a militant organization of another ethnic group. Malaita is one of the Solomon Islands. The Malaita Eagles Force is fighting for property of Malaitans that have left Guadalcanal. ...more on Wikipedia about "Malaita Eagles Force"
The Solomon Islands does not currently have regular military forces. The various paramilitary elements of the Royal Solomon Islands Police (RSIP) were disbanded in 2003 following the intervention of the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI), and the RSIP was disarmed. RAMSI have a small military detachment headed by an Australian commander with responsibilities for assisting the police element of RAMSI in internal and external security. The RSIP still operates two patrol boats (RSIPV Auki and RSIPV Lata) which constitute the Navy of the Solomon Islands. ...more on Wikipedia about "Military of the Solomon Islands"
(Politics of the Solomon Islands) Country name: ...more on Wikipedia about "Politics of the Solomon Islands"
(Public holidays in the Solomon Islands) * January 1: New Year's Day ...more on Wikipedia about "Public holidays in the Solomon Islands"
Sekove Naqiolevu is a Fijian lawyer and Solomon Islands judge. It was announced on 3 January 2006 that Naiqiolevu, a former Chief Magistrate of Fiji, would be appointed as a judge of the High Court and Appeal Court of the Solomon Islands. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sekove Naqiolevu"
Solomon Airlines is the national airline of the Solomon Islands. ...more on Wikipedia about "Solomon Airlines"
Solomon Islands is a nation in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Papua New Guinea and is part of the Commonwealth of Nations. It consists of more than 990 islands, which together cover a land mass of 28,000 square kilometres. ...more on Wikipedia about "Solomon Islands"
The Solomon Islands is one of 35 countries where Scouting exists (be it embryonic or widespread) but where there is no National Scout Organization which is yet a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. The Solomon Islands branch of The Scout Association is a branch of the United Kingdom Scout Association for historical reasons and the fact that the number of Scouts in the Solomon Islands is rather small. ...more on Wikipedia about "Solomon Islands branch of The Scout Association"
Tabalia is the name of the Mother House of the Melanesian Brotherhood (MBH) on northeastern Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tabalia"
(Transportation in the Solomon Islands) Railways: ...more on Wikipedia about "Transportation in the Solomon Islands"
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The United Church in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands is merged denomination dating from 1968 consisting of the former London Missionary Society (operating exclusively in Papua), the relatively marginal Presbyterian church (largely confined to Port Moresby itself) and the Methodist mission (largely operating in the New Guinea Islands, the western and northern Solomons and the islands of eastern Papua). Its formation pre-dates the merger of its corresponding (and missionary parent) denominations in Australia in 1975 in the Uniting Church in Australia but such cross-denominational mergers were common throughout the 20th century, particularly in Commonwealth countries: for example, the United Church of North India (1924) (later the Church of North India and the Church of Pakistan); the United Church of Canada (1925) and the Church of South India (1947). It is particularly strong on the Papuan coast, the Southern Highlands, eastern Papua and the New Guinea Islands, including Bougainville. ...more on Wikipedia about "United Church in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands"
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