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Senyavin Archipelago

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Island Overview

Location & Belonging

The Senyavin Islands belong to Pohnpei State in the Federated States of Micronesia. Situated in the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, they form a significant cluster within the broader Caroline Islands archipelago.

Composition

This island group comprises three distinct landmasses: the substantial volcanic island of Pohnpei, and two smaller, low-lying atolls, Ant Atoll and Pakin Atoll. Pohnpei Island itself covers the majority of the archipelago's land area, approximately 334 km2.

Geographical Context

As part of the Caroline Islands, the Senyavin Islands are located in the western Pacific Ocean. Their precise coordinates place them at approximately 6ยฐ50โ€ฒN 158ยฐ08โ€ฒE / 6.833ยฐN 158.133ยฐE / 6.833; 158.133, anchoring them within a region known for its unique geological and cultural heritage.

Geographical Details

Dimensions & Elevation

The total land area of the Senyavin Islands spans approximately 337 square kilometers (130 square miles). The highest point in the archipelago is Mount Nanlaud on Pohnpei Island, reaching an elevation of 782 meters (2,566 feet) above sea level.

Administration & Population

Administratively, the islands fall under Pohnpei State. The largest settlement is Kolonia, with a population of around 6,000 residents. The total population for the Senyavin Islands is estimated at 34,000 people, reflecting a vibrant community life.

Time & Location

The Senyavin Islands observe the time zone UTC+11. This places them significantly ahead of Coordinated Universal Time, reflecting their remote location in the western Pacific Ocean.

Historical Eras

Pre-Colonial Pohnpei

The history of Pohnpei, the main island of the Senyavin group, is traditionally divided into distinct eras:

  • Mwehin Kawa / Mwehin Aramas (Period of Building/Peopling): Pre-dates approximately 1100 CE. This era marks the initial settlement and establishment of society.[1]
  • Mwehin Saudeleur (Period of the Lord of Deleur): Roughly from 1100 CE to 1628 CE. This period was characterized by a centralized, absolute rule under the Saudeleur dynasty, who legend suggests were of foreign origin. Their rule became increasingly oppressive over generations, marked by arbitrary demands and perceived disrespect towards local deities.[7][3]
  • Mwehin Nahnmwarki (Period of the Nahnmwarki): From approximately 1628 CE to 1885 CE. This era began with the invasion by Isokelekel, a semi-mythical figure who overthrew the Saudeleur dynasty and established the more decentralized system of chiefs (nahnmwarki) that persists today.[8][9][10]

European Encounters & Naming

The first recorded European sighting of the islands was by the Spanish navigator Pedro Fernรกndez de Quirรณs.[11] Later, in 1825, Captain Row of the brig John Bull sighted the islands and initially named them "John Bull's Islands".[12] However, the group was officially named the Senyavin Islands in 1828 by the Russian navigator Fyodor Litke, honoring Russian Admiral Dmitry Senyavin.[13]

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References

References

  1.  "Nautical Information". Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser (Hobart, Tasmania), 25 May 1827, p.4.
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