Likuruanga is a stratovolcano in easternmost West New Britain Province on the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
Its low, dissected edifice contains a large volcanic crater that is breached to the north.
The last known eruption from Likuruanga is prehistoric in age, having taken place during the Pleistocene epoch.
[1] A fatality occurred on Likuruanga's northern flank in September 2006 when a boy died in a hole at the village of Bakada.
[1] This West New Britain Province geography article is a stub.