Dyaul Island

The inhabitants live mainly in seven villages, and frequently visit Kavieng, the capital of the province, for supplies or to sell produce and fish.

There are two languages, not counting Tok Pisin, spoken on Dyaul; Tigak and Tiang.

Tigak is widely spoken on the western end of the island in two villages.

Tiang is spoken across the remainder of the island.

This article about an island in Papua New Guinea is a stub.

Satellite image of Dyaul Island
Location of Dyaul Island in New Ireland Province