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Country Information

Capital
Majuro
Population
42,000
Area
181 km²
Largest City
Majuro
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Not Observed
ISO Code
MH / MHL
Time Zones
1 zone
Languages
English, Marshallese
Currency
US Dollar ($) - $100
Coordinates
Decimal:7.1315, 171.1845
DMS:7°07′53″N, 171°11′04″E
Elevation
Highest:10 m
Lowest:0 m
Average:5 m
International Dialing Code
+692

Time Zones

• Pacific/Majuro| MHT (UTC+12)

Geographic Extremes

Northernmost
Ebeye
Southernmost
Majuro
Easternmost
Majuro
Westernmost
Majuro

About Marshall Islands

The Marshall Islands consists of 29 atolls and 5 individual islands, making it an important part of the Pacific Ocean's Micronesia region.
The country was heavily impacted by nuclear testing conducted by the United States between 1946 and 1958, which has left lasting effects on the environment and health of its people.
Marshallese is the official language of the Marshall Islands, with English also widely spoken and used in government and education.
The unique navigation system of the Marshallese people involves using stick charts, which are intricate maps made from coconut fibers that represent ocean swells and currents.
The traditional form of governance in the Marshall Islands is based on a council of elders, known as 'Iroij,' who hold significant authority in local matters.
The culture of the Marshall Islands is rich in oral traditions, including storytelling, songs, and chants that preserve the history and values of the community.
The Marshall Islands has a matrilineal society, where lineage and inheritance are traced through the mother's line, which influences social structure and relationships.
One of the notable landmarks in the Marshall Islands is Bikini Atoll, which gained international attention due to nuclear testing and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The traditional cuisine of the Marshall Islands includes fish, coconut, and breadfruit, with meals often being prepared using methods passed down through generations.
The Marshall Islands has a compact of free association with the United States, which allows for financial assistance and defense support in exchange for military access.
The country is home to diverse marine life, making it a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts looking to explore its rich underwater ecosystems.
The annual celebration of 'Nauru Day' in the Marshall Islands commemorates the country's independence and is marked by cultural performances and community gatherings.
The traditional sport of canoe racing is an important part of Marshallese culture, reflecting the islands' seafaring heritage and community spirit.
The Marshall Islands is known for its unique airship, the 'U.S. Coast Guard’s Air Station,' which plays a crucial role in search and rescue missions and maritime safety.

Cities in Marshall Islands

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Cities by Population

MajuroEbayeEbeyeArnoJaluitKwajaleinWotjeJaborNamdrikEbonKili

Popular Cities in Marshall Islands

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