Lebrun Islands
| Lebrun Islands | ||
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| Waters | Solomon Lake | |
| archipelago | Louisiade Archipelago | |
| Geographical location | 10 ° 53 ′ S , 150 ° 59 ′ E | |
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| Number of islands | two | |
| Main island | Rika Rika | |
| Total land area | 0.3 km² | |
| Residents | uninhabited | |
The Lebrun Islands are an uninhabited group of islands in the Solomon Sea . Politically, they are part of the Milne Bay Province in the southeastern area of Papua New Guinea .
The Lebrun Islands are part of the Louisiade archipelago . They are located 12 km northwest of Wari (Teste) and 22 km northeast of the Dumoulin Islands . Rika Rika is larger of the two islands that make up the group. The highest point on Rika Rika is 109 m. Dogigi is 4.5 km south of Rika Rika.