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The Deboyne Islands are an atoll, composed of a group of reefs and islands in the north of the Louisiade Archipelago , Papua New Guinea .

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3-541: They are located 13 km (8 mi) from Misima and 5 km (3 mi) from the Torlesse Islands . Islands in the Deboyne Islands include Panaeati (the northernmost), Panapompom , Nivani , Pana Uya Wana , Rara, Losai, Nibub and Passage Island. The Deboyne Islands were discovered in 1793 by Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux . He named the islands after Pierre ร‰tienne Bourgeois de Boynes , who

6-557: A small vocational school and slipway. Yachts are regular visitors to the Louisiade Archipelago. Nivani is a favorite anchorage for these yachts, with averages of about 15 yachts a year. A small ecotourist resort was recently built at Nivani that would respect the environment, yet provide business opportunities for the population of Panapompom community. The resort is a success especially with yachtsman, divers and film crews. This Milne Bay Province geography article

9-539: Was the Marine and Colonial Minister of France at that time. During World War II , the islands were used as a seaplane outpost by the Imperial Japanese Navy , from 5โ€“12 May 1942. The settlements in the main island Panaeati are all located on the south coast of the island, facing the lagoon. the language spoken on the islands is Misima-Paneati language . Nivani, the small island south of Panapompom, has

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