Bismarck Archipelago

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The Bismarck Archipelago is a group of islands off the coast of New Guinea in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, named in honour of the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck and belonging to Papua New Guinea.

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The archipelago includes mostly volcanic islands, the most important of which are:

The first inhabitants of the Archipelago arrived at around 33,000 years ago after sailing from what is now Papua New Guinea. Later arrivals included the Lapita people.

The first European to find the islands was Dutch explorer Willem Schouten in 1616, but they remained unsettled by Europeans until they became part of the German protectorate of German New Guinea in 1884.

Following the outbreak of World War I, the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force seized the islands in 1914 and Australia later received a League of Nations mandate for the islands. They remained under Australian control — interrupted only by Japanese occupation during World War II — until Papua New Guinea became independent in 1975.de:Bismarck-Archipel et:Bismarcki saarestik it:Arcipelago delle Bismarck nl:Bismarck-archipel ja:ビスマルク諸島 no:Bismarckarkipelaget pl:Archipelag Bismarcka fi:Bismarckinsaaret sv:Bismarckarkipelagen