Hiw (island)

Hiw
A detailed map of Hiw, showing modern villages (red) and ancient, now uninhabited villages (pink)
Hiw
Geography
LocationPacific Ocean
Coordinates13°08′S 166°33′E / 13.133°S 166.550°E / -13.133; 166.550
ArchipelagoVanuatu, Torres Islands
Area47.4 km2 (18.3 sq mi)
Highest elevation366 m (1201 ft)
Highest pointMount Wonvara
Administration
Vanuatu
ProvinceTorba Province
Demographics
Population269 (2009)

Hiw (sometimes spelled Hiu) is an island in the Torres Islands of Torba Province in Vanuatu – the northernmost island of the country.

The island has a humid tropical climate with heavy rainfall; it is characterized by its white sand beaches, thick tree cover, and natural resources.

According to the 2009 Vanuatu census, Hiw has a population of approximately 269 inhabitants, distributed across three villages on the east coast – Yogwye, Yaqane, and Yögevigemëne. The population of Hiw speaks the Hiw language, an endangered language with few native speakers.