Guadalcanal - traduzione in francese
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Guadalcanal - traduzione in francese

ISLAND OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS CHAIN IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
Guadalcanar; Guadalcannal; Guadal canal; Guadalcanal (Pacific Ocean island); Guadacanal; Guadalcanal Island; Guadalcanal I.; Guadal Canal; History of Guadalcanal; NOB Guadalcanal
  • Japanese soldiers, killed while assaulting US Marine positions at the mouth of Alligator Creek
  • Detailed map of Guadalcanal
  • Guadalcanal American Memorial
  • Honiara is the largest city of Guadalcanal and the capital of [[Solomon Islands]].
  • Memorials in Vilu War Museum
  • Aircraft in Vilu War Museum

Guadalcanal         
Guadalcanal, island in the western Pacific Ocean, site of a World War II battle between American and Japanese forces

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Guadalcanal

Guadalcanal (; indigenous name: Isatabu) is the principal island in Guadalcanal Province of Solomon Islands, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, northeast of Australia. It is the largest island in the Solomon Islands by area and the second-largest by population (after Malaita). The island is mainly covered in dense tropical rainforest and has a mountainous hinterland.

Guadalcanal was first charted by westerners during the Spanish expedition of Álvaro de Mendaña in 1568. The name comes from the village of Guadalcanal, in the province of Seville, in Andalusia, Spain, birthplace of Pedro de Ortega Valencia, a member of Mendaña's expedition.

During 1942 and 1943, it was the scene of the Guadalcanal campaign and saw bitter fighting between Japanese and U.S. troops. The Americans were ultimately victorious. At the end of World War II, Honiara, on the north coast of Guadalcanal, became the new capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate.