Everything about Malo Island totally explained
Malo (formerly known as
St. Bartholomew) is an island in
Vanuatu, 5 km off the southern coast of the larger
Espiritu Santo in
Sanma Province. It has a circumference of 55 km and an area of 180 km². In 1979 the island had a population of 2,312.
Like most of
Vanuatu, the island is of volcanic origin. The highest point on the island is Malo Peak, at 326 m above
sea level.
The main products of the island are
copra and
cocoa grown on plantations.
There are two main cultural groups on the island of Malo, the cultural group of Auta that inhabits the western part of the island as well as the cultural group of Tinjivo that inhabits the eastern portion of the island. Both these cultural group speak a variant of the Malo language. Malo is also the name of the
Austronesian language spoken on the island.
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