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The Louisiade Archipelago is a string of ten volcanic islands and coral reefs located just southeast of New Guinea, between the Solomon Sea to the north and the Coral Sea to the south. Sideia Island and Basilaki Island lie closest to New Guinea, while Misima, Vanatinai (called Sudest or Tagula as named by European claimants on Western maps), and Rossel islands lie further east. Part of Papua New Guinea's province of Milne Bay, the archipelago has a land area of approximately 1600 km² (600 square miles), and Vanatinai (Sudest/Tagula) is the largest island. (800 km²).
The 1942 Battle of Coral Sea was fought nearby.
The islands were probably observed by Luis Váez de Torres in 1606. Louis Antoine de Bougainville named them in 1768 for Louis XV, the king of France. (...) more....
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