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Naru Island (Solomon Islands)

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Island in the Solomon Islands
Naru Island
Geography
LocationSolomon Islands
Coordinates8°08′20″S 156°55′02″E / 8.138825°S 156.917307°E / -8.138825; 156.917307
ArchipelagoNew Georgia Islands
Area0.15 km (0.058 sq mi)
Demographics
Population0

Naru Island is a small island in the New Georgia Islands of Western Province, Solomon Islands, lying to the southeast of Gizo. About 600 metres long and up to 300 metres wide. Coastline is about 1,65 km.

The island is primarily notable for its role in the events after the sinking of PT-109 involving future American president John F. Kennedy.

See also

Solomon Islands Islands of Solomon Islands by province
Central
Choiseul
Guadalcanal
Isabel
Makira-Ulawa
Malaita
Rennell and Bellona
Temotu
Western


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