Coordinates: 6°50′N 158°08′E / 6.833°N 158.133°E / 6.833; 158.133

Senyavin Islands

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Senyavin Islands
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Senyavin Islands (Pohnpei/Ponape plus two neighboring atolls)
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Geography
LocationPacific Ocean
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ArchipelagoCaroline Islands
Total islands3
Major islandsPohnpei,Ant Atoll,Pakin Atoll
Area337 km2 (130 sq mi)
Highest elevation782 m (2566 ft)
Highest pointMount Nanlaud
Administration
StatePohnpei State
Largest settlementKolonia (pop. 6,000)
Demographics
Population34,000
Additional information
Time zone

The Senyavin Islands belong to Pohnpei State in the Federated States of Micronesia. They consist of a larger volcanic Pohnpei Island (about 334 km2) and two small atolls Ant and Pakin.

History

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Photo of Karl Kammerich, part of the German colonial presence, 1899–1914 (photo 1905–1910)

On Pohnpei, pre-colonial history is divided into three eras: Mwehin Kawa or Mwehin Aramas (Period of Building, or Period of Peopling, before ca. 1100); Mwehin Sau Deleur (Period of the Lord of Deleur, ca. 1100[1] to ca. 1628);[note 1] and Mwehin Nahnmwarki (Period of the Nahnmwarki, ca. 1628 to ca. 1885).[2][5] Pohnpeian legend recounts that the Saudeleur rulers, the first to bring government to Pohnpei, were of foreign origin. The Saudeleur centralized form of absolute rule is characterized in Pohnpeian legend as becoming increasingly oppressive over several generations. Arbitrary and onerous demands, as well as a reputation for offending Pohnpeian deities, sowed resentment among Pohnpeians. The Saudeleur Dynasty ended with the invasion of Isokelekel, another semi-mythical foreigner, who replaced the Saudeleur rule with the more decentralized nahnmwarki system in existence today.[7][8][9]

For the Europeans these islands were discovered first by Pedro Fernández de Quirós[10] On 10 September 1825 Captain Row, in the brig John Bull passed within 40 miles from some islands at Lua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found. as he was sailing from New South Wales to Canton. He did not approach more closely as he sighted five boats that gave chase. John Bull was lightly armed and so Row was unwilling to interact with them, choosing instead to sail on. He believed the islands were unknown and so named them "John Bull's Islands".[11] In 1828 Russian navigator Fyodor Litke named the group after Russian admiral Dmitry Senyavin.[12]

Notes

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  1. ^ The Saudeleur era lasted around 500 years.[2] Legend generally dates their downfall to the 1500s,[3] however archaeologists date Saudeleur ruins to ca. 1628.[4][5][6]

References

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  10. ^ History - Quirós Archived 2009-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "Nautical Information". Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser (Hobart, Tasmania), 25 May 1827, p.4.
  12. ^ History - Litke Archived 2009-04-17 at the Wayback Machine

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