East New Britain Province
East New Britain Province is located in Papua New Guinea and is part of the Bismarck Archipelago. The province consists of two main islands, New Britain and New Ireland, and is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse ecosystems. The capital city is Rabaul, which was historically significant and is now a center for tourism and agriculture.
The province is famous for its volcanic activity, particularly from Mount Tavurvur, which erupted in 1994, leading to the destruction of Rabaul. East New Britain is also home to various indigenous communities, each with unique traditions and languages, contributing to the province's vibrant cultural landscape.