Solomon Islands
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Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Country
Summary
The Solomon Islands have a rich history of human settlement dating back millennia, with evidence of early Lapita cultural influences. European contact began in 1568 with the arrival of Álvaro de Mendaña, initiating a period of exploration and eventual colonial influence. The islands experienced significant conflict during World War II, particularly the Battle of Guadalcanal, which proved pivotal in the Pacific Theater. Following decades of British protection, the Solomon Islands achieved independence in 1978, establishing a parliamentary democracy. Today, the nation faces challenges related to sustainable development and the impacts of climate change.
Statistics
Area
28,400.00 km²
Population
611,343