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New BritainLargest island in the Bismarck Archipelago, part of Papua New Guinea; capital Rabaul; population (2000) East New Britain 220,100; West New Britain 184,500. It has an area of 37,800 sq km/14,600 sq mi, an average width of 80 km/50 mi and is 482 km/300 mi long. The highest mountain is Mount Sinewit, 2,438 m/7,999 ft. Copra is the chief product; coffee, cocoa, palm oil, timber, and iron are also produced. Gold, copper, and coal are mined. The population is Melanesian. Two volcanoes erupted in September 1994, covering Rabaul in ash and mud. There were no deaths, largely because of a volcano monitoring programme which detected the pending eruption; over 30,000 people were evacuated from the area. There was a previous eruption in 1937.
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