Tanna (island)

Tanna
Tanna and the nearby island of Aniwa
Geography
LocationSouth Pacific Ocean
Coordinates19°30′S 169°20′E / 19.500°S 169.333°E / -19.500; 169.333
ArchipelagoVanuatu
Area550 km2 (210 sq mi)
Length40 km (25 mi)
Width19 km (11.8 mi)
Highest elevation1,084 m (3556 ft)
Highest pointMount Tukosmera
Administration
Vanuatu
ProvinceTafea Province
Largest settlementLénakel
Demographics
Population30,770 (2015)
Pop. density36.36/km2 (94.17/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsMelanesians

Tanna (sometimes misspelled Tana) is an island in southern Vanuatu.

Tanna is the most populous island of Tafea Province, and the third most populous in the whole country (after Efate and Espiritu Santo). It is home to five indigenous languages, which also rank among the most vibrant in the whole archipelago, ranging from 3500 to 11500 speakers.

Tanna is the most internationally renowned island of Vanuatu, and has been featured in numerous documentaries or TV shows around the world. This is partly due to Mount Yasur, an active volcano and a major touristic attraction. It is also famous for its vibrant Melanesian culture, through dances and festivals. The island has also attracted the attention of many anthropologists for its cargo cults.


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