Table of Provinces
| # | Province | Capital | Area (km²) |
Population census 1999 |
Population per km² (1999) |
Population estimate 2009 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Central Province | Tulagi | 615 | 21,577 | 35.1 | 24,226 |
| 2 | Choiseul Province | Taro Island | 3,837 | 20,008 | 5.2 | 24,060 |
| 3 | Guadalcanal Province (1) | Honiara | 5,336 | 60,275 | 11.3 | 79,555 |
| 4 | Isabel Province | Buala | 4,136 | 20,421 | 4.9 | 23,209 |
| 5 | Makira-Ulawa Province | Kirakira | 3,188 | 31,006 | 9.7 | 38,123 |
| 6 | Malaita Province | Auki | 4,225 | 122,620 | 29.0 | 143,852 |
| 7 | Rennell and Bellona Province | Tigoa | 671 | 2,377 | 3.5 | 2,174 |
| 8 | Temotu Province | Lata | 895 | 18,912 | 21.1 | 21,190 |
| 9 | Western Province | Gizo | 5,475 | 62,739 | 11.5 | 83,759 |
| - | Capital Territory | Honiara | 22 | 49,107 | 2,232.1 | 78,190 |
| Solomon Islands | Honiara | 28,400 | 409,042 | 14.4 | 518,338 |
(1) excluding the Capital Territory of Honiara
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