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  1. Erromango – największa wyspa w prowincji Tafey, najdalej wysuniętej na południe części Vanuatu. Najwyższym wzniesieniem jest góra Santop o wysokości 886 m. Jej największymi wioskami są: Port Narvin oraz Dillons Bay (Upongkor). Całkowita powierzchnia Erromango wynosi 888 km². Wyspa jest otoczona rafami koralowymi.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ErromangoErromango - Wikipedia

    Erromango is the fourth largest island in the Vanuatu archipelago. With a land area of 891.9 square kilometres (344.4 sq mi), it is the largest island in Tafea Province, the southernmost of Vanuatu's six administrative regions.

  3. Erromango, volcanic island of Vanuatu, in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The island, with an area of 376 square miles (975 square km), rises in the interior to 2,907 feet (886 metres) at Santop. It had a sandalwood trade beginning in 1825; overexploitation caused almost total depletion of the.

  4. 4 gru 2012 · Now, we have started to investigate the early mission sites here on Erromango. The island is located in the southern province of Tafea, and lies just north of Tanna – the island that is home to the John Frum cargo cult and to Yasur, one of the world’s most active volcanos. Erromango is also volcanic, though dormant since the Pleistocene period.

  5. 1. Visit the Waterfalls of Erromango. Erromango Island is home to some of the most beautiful and serene waterfalls in all of Vanuatu. The most famous waterfall is the Ului Falls, a cascading waterfall located in the heart of the island. Other popular waterfalls include the Nukutavake Falls and the Nambawan Falls.

  6. www.vanuatuislandtravel.comErromangoAbout Erromango Island

    Erromango, bush walking, hiking & trekking. Erromango is the largest island in Tafea, the southernmost province of Vanuatu. Its largest villages are Port Narvin and Dillon’s Bay (Upongkor). Erromango is largely unpopulated and undeveloped.

  7. Erromango is an island that is the fourth largest one which forms the archipelago of the Pacific island nation of the Republic of Vanuatu. With a land area of The first European to set eyes on the island was on 4 August 1774 by Captain James Cook, who made a landing near Portnavin, whose experience was not that pleasant.