info name Honiara other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement ..., Honiara image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield size image map mapsize map ... Solomon Islands subdivision type1 Provinces of the Solomon Islands Province subdivision name1 Honiara ... blank1 info website footnotes Honiara , population 49,107 1999 census , 78,190 2009 estimate , is the Capital ... administered town. The name Honiara derives from nagho ni ara which roughly translates as facing ... WFB Map.png left thumb Location of HoniaraHoniara is located on the northern coast of the island ... connects the Honiara International Airport former known as Henderson Field in the east of Honiara with the settlement of White River, Honiara White River in the west, and passes the National Referral ... Islands 3,000  mm . div style width 55 Weather box location Honiara single line Yes metric first ... weather.php3?s 71519&refer wikipedia title Weatherbase Historical Weather for Honiara, Solomon Islands ... File Yot club small.jpg thumb right 240px Honiara Yacht Club Honiara is served by the Honiara ... HoniaraHotel.jpg thumb left Honiara hotel Honiara is the Solomon Islands springboard for tourism ... VisitSolomons.cm.sb ref is located on Honiara s main thoroughfare, Mendana Avenue. Situated ... areas. Honiara has a harbour from which ferries depart to the various provinces. The gardens of the National .... Religion Honiara is predominantly Christian and is served by the headquarters of the Church of the Province of Melanesia Anglican , the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Honiara , the South Seas Evangelical .... History What is now Honiara was close to the site of the Guadalcanal Campaign in World War II . It was built to replace the former capital of Tulagi at the end of that war. Honiara officially ... Morning Herald , April 24, 2006 ref were arrested during or as a result of the riots. Politics Honiara ... East Honiara, Central Honiara and West Honiara are three of only six constituencies ... more details
Infobox UK constituency main name East Honiara parliament Solomon Islands map1 map2 map entity map year year 1976 abolished type previous next year2 abolished2 previous2 next2 population mp Douglas Ete party Reformed Democratic Party region Honiara City Council county european East Honiara is a Constituencies in Solomon Islands parliamentary constituency electing one representative to the National Parliament of Solomon Islands National Parliament of Solomon Islands . With an electorate of 30,049 in 2006, it is by far the most heavily populated constituency in the country, being the only one out of fifty to consist in more than 20,000 voters. It is one of three parliamentary constituencies in the country s capital city , Honiara the other two being Central Honiara and West Honiara . ref http www.parliament.gov.sb index.php?q node 149 Constituencies and their Members of Parliament , National Parliament of Solomon Islands ref ref http www.parliament.gov.sb files elections nationalstatistics2006.pdf 2006 election results , National Parliament of Solomon Islands ref ref http www.parliament.gov.sb index.php?q node 147 Listing of Members of Parliament by Political Parties , National Parliament of Solomon Islands ref The constituency has existed since the first Parliament in 1976. Its first ... for fraud . This precipitated a East Honiara bye election, 2008 bye election , which Silas Milikada ... title Four candidates so far for Solomons East Honiara by election date August 19, 2008 work Radio ...?nwID 2686 Milikada Wins East Honiara Bye Election , Solomon Times , September 26, 2008 ref Opinion ... news national 4043 ronia is preferred candidate for east honiara Ronia is preferred candidate for East Honiara , Solomon Star , March 19, 2010 ref Ultimately, however, he did not stand. There were ... MPs have represented East Honiara in the National Parliament. ref http www.parliament.gov.sb ... general election, 2006 2006 Charles Dausabea ? East Honiara bye election, 2008 2008 bye election ... more details
Infobox Football club clubname Rangers FC fullname Rangers Football Club Honiara nickname founded ground Lawson Tama Stadium br Honiara capacity 10,000 chairman manager flagicon Solomon Islands Matai Vave league Honiara FA League season 2007 2008 position pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 ffff00 body1 ffff00 rightarm1 ffff00 shorts1 0000FF socks1 FFFFFF Rangers FC is a famous Solomon Islands football clubs, playing in the Honiara FA League and in the Solomon Islands National Club Championship . Rangers FC won the Honiara FA League 8 time in 1985 , 1988 , 1991 , 1995 , 1996 , 1997 , 1998 and 1999 . Play the only OFC Champions League in the 1987 . Titles Solomon Islands National Club Championship 0 Honiara FA League 8 1985, 1988, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999. Solomon Islands Cup 0 Performance in OFC competitions OFC Champions League 1 appearances Best Qualifying Tournament Final in 1987 1987 Qualifying Tournament Final Current squad Fs start Fs player no pos nat name Leyon Hartbeam Fs player no pos nat name Lava Vualiya Fs player no pos nat name Daniel Vonraie Fs player no pos nat name Marcus Lennon Fs player no pos nat name Ali Ibramanjazy Fs player no pos nat name James Wolloni Fs player no pos nat name Hashem Marinakar Fs player no pos nat name Alhassane Boubacar Fs mid Fs player no pos nat name Mariano Lotbergh Fs player no pos nat name Seati Liolo Fs player no pos nat name Rijanjo Lemsick Fs player no pos nat name Abdorno Kamayabi Fs player no pos nat name Ronbanji Fataij Fs player no pos nat name Ali Massar Wudhu Lanbanni Fs player no pos nat name Olga Bassaraba Fs player no pos nat name Hadi Ismaiyl Fs end coach Mohamad Mayelikohan References refs Category Football clubs in the Solomon Islands Category Honiara Solomons stub Oceania footyclub stub it Rangers FC Isole Salomone ... more details
Honiara FA League is the top division of the Honiara FA in Honiara , Solomon Islands . Honiara FA League Clubs 2009 10 Hana FC Junior Flamingo FC K1 United FC Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC Kossa FC Makuru FC Marist FC Naha FC Solomon football club Naha FC Rangers Honiara Rangers FC Solomon Warriors FC Sunbeam FC Solomon football club Sunbeam FC Mars United FC Solomon football club Zome Mars FC Previous winners Previous winners are ref cite web url http www.rsssf.com tabless solomchamp.html title Solomon Islands List of champions date 2011 publisher RSSSF ref col start col 2 1984 Sunbeam FC Solomon football club Sunbeam FC 1985 Rangers Honiara Rangers FC 1986 1987 1988 Rangers Honiara Rangers FC 1989 Sunbeam FC Solomon football club Sunbeam FC 1990 Sunbeam FC Solomon football club Sunbeam FC 1990 91 Rangers Honiara Rangers FC 1992 1993 1994 Honiara Police 1995 Rangers Honiara Rangers FC 1996 Rangers Honiara Rangers FC col 2 1997 Rangers Honiara Rangers FC 1998 Rangers Honiara Rangers FC 1999 Rangers Honiara Rangers FC 2000 Laugu United FC 2001 Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC 2002 2003 Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC 2004 Makuru FC 2005 Abandoned 2006 07 Makuru FC 2007 08 Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC 2008 09 Kossa FC 2009 10 col end References reflist Football in the Solomon Islands DEFAULTSORT Honiara Fa League Category Football competitions in the Solomon Islands Category Honiara it Honiara FA League ... more details
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Honiara is a Metropolitan Diocese Metropolitan Archdiocese in the Solomon Islands . It is responsible for the suffragan dioceses of Roman Catholic Diocese of Auki Auki and Roman Catholic Diocese of Gizo Gizo . Ordinaries Julien Vidal , S. M. 1897 1903 Jean Ephrem Bertreux , S. M. 1912 1919 Louis Marie Raucaz , S. M. 1920 1934 Jean Marie Aubin , S. M. 1935 1958 Daniel Willem Stuyvenberg , S. M. 1958 1985 Adrian Thomas Smith , S. M. 1985 External links and references http www.catholicnet.com solomon archdiocese honiara.htm A brief history of the Archdiocese of Honiara cite web title Archdiocese of Honiara work Catholic Hierarchy url http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dhoni.html accessdate 2007 01 10 coord missing Solomon Islands DEFAULTSORT Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Honiara Category Roman Catholic dioceses in the Solomon Islands Honiara Oceania RC diocese stub de Erzbistum Honiara it Arcidiocesi di Honiara pl Archidiecezja Honiara pt Arquidiocese de Honiara ru ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2011 Infobox airport name Honiara International Airport br formerly Henderson Field nativename nativename a nativename r image Henderson Field wecks NAN2 47.jpg image width 200px caption Aerial view of aircraft wrecks at Henderson Field in 1942 43 with wrecked Grumman F4F 4 Wildcats and Douglas SBD Dauntless visible in the lower part of the picture IATA HIR ICAO AGGH center Location map Solomon Islands width 200 float center caption mark Airplane silhouette.svg marksize 10 label HIR position right lat deg 09 lat min 25 lat sec 40.8 lat dir S lon deg 160 lon min 03 lon sec 17.24 lon dir E small Location of airport in Solomon Islands small center type Military owner operator city served location Guadalcanal elevation f 28 elevation m 9 coordinates Coord 09 25 40.8 S 160 03 17.24 E display inline,title website metric elev metric rwy r1 number 06 24 r1 length f 7,218 r1 length m 2,200 r1 surface Asphalt stat year stat1 header stat1 data stat2 header stat2 data footnotes For the military history of the airport, see Henderson Field Guadalcanal Honiara International Airport Airport codes HIR AGGH , formerly known as Henderson Field , is an airport located on Guadalcanal Guadalcanal Island in the Solomon Islands . It is the only international airport in the Solomon Islands and is located convert 8 km sp us from the capital Honiara . Control of the airstrip was the focus ... II References Reflist External links Commons category WAD AGGH Category Honiara Airport Category Airports ... stub cs Mezin rodn leti t Honiara da Honiara International Airport de Flughafen Honiara es Aeropuerto Internacional Guadalcanal ko hr Zra na luka Honiara it Aeroporto Internazionale di Honiara he ms Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Honiara Henderson Field nl Henderson Field ja no Honiara internasjonale lufthavn pl Port lotniczy Honiara pt Aeroporto Internacional de Honiara ru fi Honiaran kansainv linen lentoasema sv Honiara International ... more details
Infobox Football club image Image Koloale FC Honiara.gif clubname Koloale FC fullname Koloale FC Honiara ground Lawson Tama Stadium br Honiara capacity 10,000 chairman manager Peter Eke league Honiara FA League season 2007 2008 position 5th Koloale FC is a Solomon Islands football clubs, playing in the Honiara FA League and in the Solomon Islands National Club Championship . Koloale FC has been one of the Solomon Islands most successful clubs in recent years, winning the Honiara FA League in 2001 , 2003 and 2008 and the Solomon Islands National Club Championship in 2003 and 2008 . ref http www.rsssf.com tabless solomchamp.html Solomon Islands List of Champions RSSSF ref Titles Solomon Islands National Club Championship 4 2003, 2008, 2010, 2011. Honiara FA League 3 2001, 2003, 2008. Solomon Islands Cup 0 Pippo http www.the playmaker.com u16 Performance in OFC competitions OFC Champions League 3 appearances Best Finalist in OFC Champions League 2008 09 2009 OFC Champions League 2008 09 2009 Finalist OFC Champions League 2010 11 2011 2 in Group A OFC Champions League 2011 12 2012 Current squad O League 2010 2011 squad br Fs start Fs player no 1 name Shadrack Ramoni nat SOL pos GK Fs player no 2 name Eddie Ramo nat SOL pos GK Fs player no 3 name Felix Ray nat SOL pos GK Fs player no 4 name Leonard Olea nat SOL pos DF Fs player no 5 name Jeffrey Bule nat SOL pos DF Fs player no 6 name Francis Lafai nat SOL pos DF Fs player no 7 name Samson Takayama nat SOL pos DF Fs player no 8 name Augustine Samani nat SOL pos MF Fs player no 9 name Lency Saeni nat SOL pos MF Fs player no 10 name ... http www.oceaniafootball.com OFC Website References refs DEFAULTSORT Koloale Fc Honiara Category Football clubs in the Solomon Islands Category Honiara Solomons stub Oceania footyclub stub de Koloale FC Honiara es Koloale FC hif Koloale FC Honiara fr Koloale FC it Koloale Football Club ja FC pt Koloale FC Honiara ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date July 2008 White River is a large settlement in the western districts of Honiara , Solomon Islands . It is a fairly large community with several defined neighbourhoods, viz. Centre, and the valleys Independence Valley, Forestry Valley, Banana Valley, Wind Valley, and Laundry Valley. It is served by three bus stops, commonly called O1, east of the White River Bridge , O2 west of the White River Bridge , and simply White River actually a misnomer because this is really the market area for Honiara and is technically called Karaina, the population of which is mainly Reef Island ers. White River is a mixed area with people from every island in the Solomons living there. It has particularly large numbers of people from Malaita , Tikopia , Anuta , Kiribati , and people from Renbel , commonly called A u people. The is a large secondary school called White River High School, several primary schools, a large Roman Catholic parish just outside White River but almost a part of it, a small Anglican Church, a large Seventh Day Adventist Church and a New Apostolic Life Church. There are several commercial areas in the area, near the Centre there are six or seven shops, and on the main road across from Karaina is one of the largest betel nut markets in Solomon Islands. There are several new Chinese shops near the O1 and O2 bus stops.In recent years the local economy has been given a boost through foreign investments. The population is about 4,000 people. References references coord 9 25 S 159 55 E display title region SB type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in the Solomon Islands Category Guadalcanal ... more details
The East Honiara bye election, 2008 was a bye election for the East Honiara East Honiara constituency in the National Parliament of Solomon Islands National Parliament of Solomon Islands . East Honiara is by far the most heavily populated constituency in Solomon Islands, with an electorate of over 30,000. ref http www.parliament.gov.sb files elections nationalstatistics2006.pdf 2006 election results , National Parliament of Solomon Islands ref The election was precipitated by the arrest, conviction for fraud and jailing of sitting MP Charles Dausabea , who had held the seat since the Solomon Islands general election, 2006 2006 general election . ref name RNZI 41533 cite web url http www.rnzi.com pages news.php?op read&id 41533 title Four candidates so far for Solomons East Honiara by election date August 19, 2008 work Radio New Zealand International accessdate September 29, 2011 ref A total of twenty six candidates stood in the bye election. ref http www.solomontimes.com news.aspx?nwID 2645 Countdown to East Honiara Bye Elections Begin , Solomon Times , September 22, 2008 ref Among them was a former MP, Alfred Sasako . ref http www.solomontimes.com news.aspx?nwID 2658 East Honiara Bye Election , Solomon Times , September 23, 2008 ref The election was held on September 25, 2008, in thirty nine polling stations. The Solomon Times reported that many voters and other residents stayed around to watch the whole day , viewing the election as entertainment . ref http www.solomontimes.com news.aspx?nwID 2658 East Honiara Bye Election , Solomon Times , September 23, 2008 ref The newspaper also reported that the election was filled with drama, with candidates and supporters accusing ... East Honiara Bye Election , Solomon Times , September 26, 2008 ref Results The following candidates ... businessman was duly elected MP for East Honiara. Dr. George Manimu contested the result, claiming ...?nwID 2686 Milikada Wins East Honiara Bye Election , Solomon Times , September 26, 2008 ref class ... more details
This is a list of newspaper s in the Solomon Islands . Print Solomon Star Honiara National Express Honiara Island Sun Honiara Online Solomon Times Online Honiara Expand list date August 2008 See also List of newspapers External links http www.islandsun.com.sb Island Sun Online website http www.solomonstar.com Solomon Star Online website http www.solomontimes.com Solomon Times Online website Oceania topic List of newspapers in Category Lists of newspapers by country Solomon Islands Category Solomon Islands related lists Newspapers journalism stub ... more details
, Solomon Warriors, Makuru, Northern United, Central United and Hana from Honiara Western United ... Solomon Islands Football Federation ref The inaugural S League season 2011 was won by Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC . Telekom National Club Championship 2011 12 Hana FC Honiara Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC Honiara Kossa FC Honiara Malaita Kingz FC Malaita Province Malaita Marist FC Marist Fire FC Honiara Real Kakamora FC Makira Ulawa Province Makira Ulawa Solomon Warriors FC Honiara Western United ... 2011 publisher RSSSF ref National Club Championship 2003 Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC Honiara 2004 Central Realas Malaita 2005 06 Marist FC Honiara 2006 07 Kossa FC Honiara 2007 08 Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC Honiara 2008 09 Marist FC Honiara 2009 10 Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC Honiara S League ... FC Honiara Koloale FC Honiara Championship Series winners 2011 Solomon Warriors FC Honiara O League playoff 2011 Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC Solomon Warriors FC , 0 0, 3 2 ref cite web title Koloale ... br flagicon Solomon Islands Tinoni Ratu Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC br Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC 11 align center 2011 flagicon Solomon Islands Benjamin Totori Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC 23 ... more details
Daniel Willem Stuyvenberg Utrecht city Utrecht , Netherlands , 1909 04 14 1989 10 17 was Archbishop of Honiara , Solomon Islands . Stuyvenberg was ordained a priest of the Society of Mary by Archbishop Romolo Carboni on 23 February 1936. On 27 November 1958, aged 49, he was appointed as Vicar Apostolic of Southern Solomon Islands and as the Titular Bishop of Dionysias. Three months later he was ordained as the Titular Bishop of Dionysias. On 15 November 1966, aged 57, he was appointed Bishop of HoniaraHoniara, Solomon Islands . On 15 November 1978, aged 69, he was appointed Archbishop of Honiara. He retired on 3 December 1984. He died on 17 October 1989, aged 80, as the Archbishop Emeritus of Honiara. He had been a priest for 53 years and a bishop for 30 years. External links http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bstuy.html Catholic Hierarchy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stuyvenberg, Daniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic bishop DATE OF BIRTH 1909 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1989 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stuyvenberg, Daniel Category Participants in the Second Vatican Council Category 1909 births Category 1989 deaths Category People from Utrecht city Category 20th century Roman Catholic archbishops Category Dutch Roman Catholic bishops nl Daniel Stuyvenberg ... more details
Northern Warriors Paratasi FC Marist F.C Koloale FC Honiara Kossa FC Katova FC Auki Kingz Avaiki Chiefs Warriors Kohohale FC Oceania topic List of football clubs in Category Lists of association football clubs Solomon Islands Category Football clubs in the Solomon Islands Solomon Islands stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Lawson Tama Stadium is a multi purpose stadium in Honiara , Solomon Islands . It is currently used mostly for association football football matches. The stadium is unique as the stand is built into the hillside so there is no official capacity. ref http www.oleole.com media main images blogs images group1 subgrp53 32616.jpg ref References Reflist Coord 9 26 12 S 159 58 17 E type landmark display title Category Football venues in the Solomon Islands Category Honiara Category Multi purpose stadiums Oceania stadium stub de Lawson Tama pl Lawson Tama Stadium ... more details
James Naka born 19 October 1984 in Honiara is a Solomon Islands footballer. He has played in 4 editions of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup and also represented his country at the 2011 Pacific Games . References http fr.fifa.com worldfootball statisticsandrecords players player 262329 index.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Naka, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 19 October 1984 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Naka, James Category Solomon Islands footballers Category 1984 births Category People from Honiara Category Living people Oceania footy bio stub pt James Naka ... more details
This is the list of cathedrals in the Solomon Islands sorted by Christian denominations denomination . Roman Catholic Cathedrals of the Roman Catholicism in the Solomon Islands Roman Catholic Church in the Solomon Islands ref GCatholic.com http www.gcatholic.com churches data cathSB.htm Cathedrals Solomon Islands ref St. Augustine Cathedral in Auki St. Peter s Cathedral in Gizo, Solomon Islands Gizo Holy Cross Cathedral in Honiara Anglican Cathedrals of the Church of the Province of Melanesia in the Solomon Islands St Barnabas Provincial Cathedral in Honiara ref Anglican Communion Official Web Site http www.anglicancommunion.org tour cathedral.cfm?IDNUMBER 6438&view alpha Provincial Directory Central Solomons ref See also List of cathedrals References reflist Oceania topic List of cathedrals in countries only yes Category Christianity in the Solomon Islands ... more details
Infobox Football club clubname Makuru FC fullname Makuru Football Club Honiara nickname founded ground Lawson Tama Stadium br Honiara capacity 10,000 chairman manager flagicon Solomon Islands Silas Milikada league Honiara FA League season 2007 2008 position Makuru FC is a Solomon Islands football club, playing in the Honiara FA League . They won the 2004 and 2006 2007 Honiara FA League title ref http www.rsssf.com tabless solomchamp.html Solomon Islands List of Champions RSSSF ref . The team is also known as JP Su uria. Titles Solomon Islands National Club Championship 0 Honiara FA League 2 2004, 2007. Solomon Islands Cup 0 Performance in OFC competitions OFC Champions League 1 appearances Best Group Stage in 2005 2005 Group Stage Current squad Fs start Fs player no 1 name Felix Ray nat SOL pos GK Fs player no 2 name Leslie Kakai nat SOL pos FW Fs player no 3 name Adika Maeta nat SOL pos DF Fs player no 4 name John Iani nat SOL pos DF Fs player no 5 name Moffat Kilifa nat SOL pos DF Fs player no 6 name Leslie Leo nat SOL pos DF Fs player no 7 name Alick Maemae nat SOL pos MF Fs player no 8 name Ben Kunua nat SOL pos Fs player no 9 name Monystyn Sanga nat SOL pos Fs player no 10 name Batram Suri nat SOL pos FW Fs player no 11 name Ezra Sale nat SOL pos MF Fs mid Fs player no 12 name Berry Galokale nat SOL pos DF Fs player no 13 name George Lui nat SOL pos MF Fs player no 14 name George Afia nat SOL pos Fs player no 15 name Max Ruku nat SOL pos MF Fs player no 17 name John Anita nat SOL pos FW Fs player no 18 name Paul Kakai Jnr. nat SOL pos MF Fs player no 19 name Robert Mafane nat SOL pos MF Fs player no 20 name Leon Lekezoto nat SOL pos GK Fs player no 21 name Derrick Taebo nat SOL pos DF Fs player no 22 name Nelson Sale Kilifa nat SOL pos DF Fs player no name George Aba nat SOL pos MF Fs end References refs Category Football clubs in the Solomon Islands Category Honiara Solomons stub Oceania footyclub stub it Makuru FC ... more details
Image ISS006 E 40027santacruz.PNG thumb right 300px Lata is located in the Northwest corner of Santa Cruz Island. Photo courtesy NASA . Lata is the provincial capital of Temotu Province , Solomon Islands . As of 2007, it has 553 inhabitants. There are a few rest houses for overnight stays. There is a Post office, Telecom office and numerous stores. It contains a small air strip with flights to Makira and Honiara . Shipping service is irregular but occasionally transport can be found to Honiara or the outer islands. Outboard canoe travel around the island of Nendo or to the Reef Islands is possible. Temotu Province s main hospital. Lata Hospital is situated in Lata town. The only fixed wing service is by Solomon Islands Air. The RAMSI Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands provide their own helicopter flights fortnightly to Lata. During the ethnic tensions of 2003, there were no issues in Lata, mainly due to being so far away from the Capital, Honiara. Arguably the most famous former resident of Lata is the Australian Solomon Islander model, Casey Pritchard, who grew up between Lata and Melbourne. References http solomonislands.com.sb santacruz.html Solomons geo stub coord 10 43 S 165 50 E region SB type city display title Category Populated places in the Solomon Islands de Lata es Lata Islas Salom n gl Lata, Illas Salom n la Lata Insulae Salomonis pl Lata miasto ru sv Lata ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Fred Hale fullname Fred Hale dateofbirth birth date and age 1979 7 17 df y cityofbirth countryofbirth Solomon Islands position Goalkeeper height years1 2000 2005 clubs1 Koloale FC Honiara caps1 goals1 years2 2005 2006 clubs2 East Harbour Strikers caps2 goals2 years3 2006 2008 clubs3 Koloale FC Honiara caps3 goals3 years4 2008 clubs4 Marist FC caps4 goals4 nationalyears1 2000 2007 nationalteam1 Solomon Islands national football team Solomon Islands nationalcaps1 13 nationalgoals1 0 Fred Hale born 17 July 1979 is a association football footballer from the Solomon Islands . He currently plays as a goalkeeper for Marist FC in the Honiara FA League . Between 2000 and 2007, he won 13 cap sport caps for the Solomon Islands national football team . External links nfteams id 6223 name Fred Hale Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hale, Fred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 July 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH Solomon Islands DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hale, Fred Category 1979 births Category Living people Category Solomon Islands footballers Category Solomon Islands international footballers Category Association football goalkeepers ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Samson Takayama image caption fullname dateofbirth birth date and age 1979 2 19 df y cityofbirth countryofbirth Solomon Islands height position Defender association football Defender currentclub Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC years1 2007&ndash 2010 clubs1 Kossa FC caps1 ? goals1 ? years2 2010&ndash clubs2 Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC caps2 ? goals2 ? nationalyears1 2007 nationalteam1 Solomon Islands national football team Solomon Islands nationalcaps1 6 nationalgoals1 1 Samson Takayama born 19 February 1979 is an international association football footballer from the Solomon Islands who plays for Koloale FC Honiara Koloale FC , as a Defender association football defender . Career Takayama began his career with Kossa FC , and made his international debut in 2007. External links nfteams 24245 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Takayama, Samson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Football player DATE OF BIRTH 19 February 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH Solomon Islands DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Takayama, Samson Category 1979 births Category Living people Category Solomon Islands footballers Category Solomon Islands international footballers ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalCountry AUS MedalSport Rowing at the Summer Olympics Women s Rowing MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalBronze 2004 Summer Olympics 2004 Athens Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics Women s quadruple sculls Quadruple sculls MedalSport Rowing World Championships MedalGold 2001 World Rowing Championships 2001 Lucerne W8 MedalSilver 2002 World Rowing Championships 2002 Seville W8 MedalBottom Rebecca Sattin born 29 October 1980 in Honiara is an Australian rower. References FISA 9616 http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes sa rebecca sattin 1.html Profile at sports reference.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sattin, Rebecca ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Rower DATE OF BIRTH 29 October 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH Honiara DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sattin, Rebecca Category 1980 births Category Living people Category Australian female rowers Category People from Honiara Category Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category Olympic bronze medalists for Australia Category Olympic rowers of Australia Category Olympic medalists in rowing Category Female rowers Australia rowing bio stub Australia Olympic medalist stub fr Rebecca Sattin ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Kokumbona also Kakambona is a village on the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands . It was a Japan ese base during World War II and the site of a United States Marine Corps amphibious landing on 19 August 1942. Located on Guadalcanal s north coast, west of Honiara . Coord 9 25 38 S 159 54 52 E display title Category Populated places in the Solomon Islands Solomons geo stub ... more details
unreferenced date October 2007 coord 9 45 S 160 00 E region SB type adm1st source GNS enwiki display title Infobox province name Guadalcanal Province settlement type Provinces of the Solomon Islands Province nickname image skyline image size image caption image map Solomon Islands Guadalcanal.png map caption coordinates region SB subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Solomon Islands subdivision type1 Capital subdivision name1 Honiara leader title Premier leader name Anthony Veke area total km2 5336 population as of 1999 population note population total 60275 population density km2 11.3 timezone 11 utc offset 11 latd 9 latm 45 lats latNS S longd 160 longm 0 longs 50 longEW E footnotes Guadalcanal Province is one of the provinces of the Solomon Islands provinces of the Solomon Islands , consisting of the island of Guadalcanal . It is a 2,510 square mile 5,358 km island and is largely a jungle. Its name was given by Pedro de Ortega Valencia, born in the village of Guadalcanal in Seville, Spain. The national capital and largest city of the Solomon Islands, Honiara , is on the island however, in July 1983 it was designated a 22 km separately administered Capital Territory, and is no longer considered part of the province. The population of the province is 60,275 1999 , not including the capital territory. The population of the island including Honiara is 109,382 1999 . Honiara also serves as the provincial capital. The island became the scene of the important Guadalcanal Campaign during World War II . clear References reflist Navigation box br Provinces of the Solomon Islands Category Provinces of the Solomon Islands Category Guadalcanal Category States and territories established in 1981 Solomons geo stub de Guadalcanal Salomonen fr Province de Guadalcanal gl Provincia de Guadalcanal ko id Provinsi Guadalcanal it Provincia di Guadalcanal nl Guadalcanal provincie ja pl Prowincja Guadalcanal ru zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 CIA Railways 0  km Highways br total 1,360  km br paved 34  km br unpaved 1,326  km includes about 800  km of private plantation roads 1996 est. Ports and harbors Aola Bay, Honiara, Lofung, Noro, Viru Harbor, Yandina Merchant marine none 1999 est. Airports 33 1999 est. Airports with paved runways br total 2 br 1,524 to 2,437 m 1 br 914 to 1,523 m 1 1999 est. br Honiara International Airport Airports with unpaved runways br total 31 br 1,524 to 2,437 m 2 br 914 to 1,523 m 8 br under 914 m 21 1999 est. See also Solomon Islands Oceania in topic Transport in DEFAULTSORT Transport In The Solomon Islands Category Transport in the Solomon Islands Solomons stub lt Saliamono Sal transportas ... more details