Tefa Island
Tefa Island is a small island of the Tanga Islands of Papua New Guinea, located to the east of New Ireland. It is located to the south of Malendok Island and south of Lif Island. The main settlement is Tefa.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Lif Island.
Lif Island
Island
Lif Island is a small island of the Tanga Islands of Papua New Guinea, located to the east of New Ireland. It is located to the south-west of Malendok Island and north of Tefa Island. The main settlements are Balamfal and Kitkita.
Tefa Island
- Type: Island
- Description: island in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea
- Categories: coastline, locality, and landform
- Location: New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Oceania
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Latitude
-3.53485° or 3° 32′ 6″ southLongitude
153.19759° or 153° 11′ 51″ eastElevation
77 metres (253 feet)Open location code
6R8MF58X+32OpenStreetMap ID
way 44196564OpenStreetMap feature
natural=coastlineOpenStreetMap feature
place=islandGeoNames ID
2085614Wikidata ID
Q7694617
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Spanish—“Tefa Island” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Tefa Island”
- Dutch: “Tefa Island”
- Russian: “Тефа”
- Spanish: “Isla Tefa”
- Spanish: “Isla Tefá”
- Spanish: “Tefa (Isla)”
- Spanish: “Tefá (Isla)”
- Spanish: “Tefa”
- Spanish: “Tefá”
Localities in the Area
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