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Thursday, April 2, 2026
Honiara • Pacific/Guadalcanal

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Country Information

Capital
Honiara
Population
56,298
Area
28,896 km²
Largest City
Honiara
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Not Observed
ISO Code
SB / SLB
Time Zones
1 zone
Languages
English
Currency
Solomon Islands Dollar ($) - $100
Coordinates
Decimal:-9.4333, 159.9500
DMS:9°25′60″S, 159°56′60″E
Elevation
Highest:2,335 m
Lowest:0 m
Average:1,168 m
International Dialing Code
+677

Time Zones

• Pacific/Guadalcanal| SBT (UTC+11)

Geographic Extremes

Northernmost
Honiara
Southernmost
Honiara
Easternmost
Honiara
Westernmost
Honiara

About Solomon Islands

The Solomon Islands are located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, consisting of nearly 1,000 islands.
The islands were first inhabited by Melanesian peoples over 30,000 years ago.
The Solomon Islands were named after the biblical King Solomon, who was believed to have mined gold in the region.
During World War II, the Solomon Islands were a significant battleground between Allied and Japanese forces, particularly during the Battle of Guadalcanal.
The country gained independence from the United Kingdom on July 7, 1978.
The traditional culture of the Solomon Islands includes vibrant art, music, and dance, which are integral to community life.
The islands are known for their diverse ecosystems, including coral reefs, rainforests, and unique wildlife.
The predominant languages spoken in the Solomon Islands include Solomon Islands Pijin and various indigenous languages.
Christianity is the major religion in the Solomon Islands, with the Anglican Church and the Roman Catholic Church being the largest denominations.
The Solomon Islands are famous for their rich marine biodiversity, making them a popular destination for diving and snorkeling.
Traditional crafts such as wood carving, weaving, and shell jewelry are important aspects of the local economy and culture.
The islands host several notable landmarks, including the scenic Marovo Lagoon, which is the world's largest saltwater lagoon.
The Solomon Islands participate in regional initiatives to promote sustainable fishing and conservation of marine resources.
Cultural festivals, such as the Honiara Festival, celebrate the unique heritage and customs of the various islands and communities.

Cities in Solomon Islands

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Cities by Population

HoniaraPanatinaNggosiTandaiKola'aAukiBualaKirakira

Popular Cities in Solomon Islands

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