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List Of Towns And Villages In Kiribati
This is a list of towns and villages in Kiribati. There are no cities in the country. * Abaokoro * Abarao * Aiaki *Ambo * Antai *Bairiki *Banana *Betio *Bikenibeu *Bonriki *Buariki (Aranuka) *Buariki (Tabiteuea) *Buariki (Tarawa) * Bubutei *Buota *Eita *London * Makin * Marenanuka *Poland *Paris * Rawannawi *Roreti *Rungata *Tabiauea *Taboiaki *Taborio (North Tarawa) * Tabukiniberu *Taburao *Tabwakea * Taubukinmeang *Teaoraereke *Tebikerei * Temaraia *Temwaiku * Tetabakea * Tuarabu *Utiroa * Ukiangang Ghost Towns *Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ... {{Oceania in topic, List of cities in Kiribati, List of cities in Cities and villages ...
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Map Of Kiribati CIA WFB
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Eita, Kiribati
Eita is a settlement in Kiribati. It is located on an atoll in South Tarawa South Tarawa ( gil, Tarawa Teinainano) is the capital and hub of the Republic of Kiribati and home to more than half of Kiribati's population. The South Tarawa population centre consists of all the small islets from Betio in the west to Bonriki .... References Populated places in Kiribati Tarawa {{Kiribati-geo-stub ...
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North Tarawa
North Tarawa or in Gilbertese ''Tarawa Ieta'', in the Republic of Kiribati, is the string of islets from Buariki at the northern tip of Tarawa atoll to Buota in the South, with a combined population of 6,629 . It is administratively separate from neighbouring South Tarawa, and is governed by the Eutan Tarawa Council (ETC), based at Abaokoro. Geography North Tarawa has a land area of 15.26 km2. It is made up of several islets; the widest part of North Tarawa can be found in the village of Buariki and the narrowest width in the village of Tearinibai, next to Buariki. Buota was joined by a bridge to South Tarawa in 1995 and has since increased in population and is becoming more like part of urban South Tarawa. Abatao is not accessible by road, but the channel can be easily walked at low tide and there is a boat service at high tide. For people in Abatao and Buota, it is much easier to access schools, clinics and other services on South Tarawa than to travel to the Gover ...
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Taborio
Taborio is a settlement on the island of Tarawa, Kiribati Kiribati (), officially the Republic of Kiribati ( gil, ibaberikiKiribati),Kiribati
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, where the Immaculate Heart College, a Catholic school, is situated. Taborio is situated on three and a half hectares of land surrounded by sea on all sides or reef-mud at low tide except where it is joined onto Nootoue village on its southern end.


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Taboiaki
Taboiaki is a settlement in Kiribati. It is located on the atoll of Nonouti Nonouti is an atoll and district of Kiribati. The atoll is located in the Southern Gilbert Islands, 38 km north of Tabiteuea, and 250 km south of Tarawa. The atoll is the third largest in the Gilbert Islands and is the island where the ...; It is the largest village with 662 residents in the 2010 census (26% of the population of Nonouti). Matang is the administrative centre with 536 residents (20% of the island's population in 2010). References Populated places in Kiribati {{Kiribati-geo-stub ...
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Tabiauea
Tebiauea is a settlement in Kiribati. It is located on Maiana Atoll; the nearest location, about six nautical mile A nautical mile is a unit of length used in air, marine, and space navigation, and for the definition of territorial waters. Historically, it was defined as the meridian arc length corresponding to one minute ( of a degree) of latitude. Today ...s north, is Tebikerai. There are 147 residents of the village (2010 census). References Populated places in Kiribati {{Kiribati-geo-stub ...
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Rungata
Rungata, or Rungataa, is a settlement on Nikunau Island in Kiribati. It is the largest settlement on the island, with a population of almost 1,000, including residents of the adjacent Nikunau Island Council compound (or government station) and of the Nikunau Island Junior Secondary School. It is the port for the island, having a passage through the reef and a jetty. The nearest locations are Manriki ''Kusari-fundo'' ( 鎖分銅) is a handheld weapon used in feudal Japan consisting of a length of chain (''kusari'') with a weight (''fundo'') attached to each end of the chain. Various sizes and shapes of chain and weight were used as there was ... to the south, and Tabutoa to the north, both of which are between one and two miles away. References Populated places in Kiribati {{Kiribati-geo-stub ...
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Roreti
Roreti is a village in Arorae, Kiribati. The name is a local transliteration of Royalist. There are only two villages on the island: the northern village, Tamaroa (population 426, 2010 census) and the southern village, Roreti (population 853, 2010 census). The Government station is located between the two villages at Taribo. There is a church at Roreti built in the 1870s from pure limestone rock, quarried from the bedrock of the island base when the London Missionary Society (which later became the Kiribati Protestant Church The Kiribati Protestant Church (KPC) and earlier, the Gilbert Islands Protestant Church, is a Protestant Christian denomination in Kiribati. With approximately 10,000 members,


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Paris, Kiribati
Paris is an abandoned settlement on the island of Kiritimati, in Kiribati. Name It was named after the city of Paris, France. It is one of the settlements on the island to be named after European places, along with nearby London and Poland. History It was the home of Father Emmanuel Rougier, a French priest who leased the island from 1917 to 1939 and planted thousands of coconut The coconut tree (''Cocos nucifera'') is a member of the palm tree family ( Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus ''Cocos''. The term "coconut" (or the archaic "cocoanut") can refer to the whole coconut palm, the seed, or the ... trees there.Boulagnon, Paul (2003). ''Emmanuel Rougier: des Isles d'Auvergne à l'Océanie (Fidji, Tahiti, Christmas Island).'' The remains of the former village are located at Benson Point, near the southern entrance to the large lagoon which dominates the western half of the island. Though only a short distance from London, the principal settlement on ...
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Poland, Kiribati
Poland is a village in Kiribati, located on the island of Kiritimati, within the archipelago of Line Islands. In 2020, it was inhabited by 404 people, making it the smallest of the four settlements of the island. The village was named by after the birth country of his Polish plantation manager and engineer Stanisław Pełczyński, who aided the villagers. He solved the problem of effectively watering palm trees during the dry season by suggesting a modified irrigation system, then helping to build it, and teaching how to use it. The village was featured in one of the promotional videos for the 2013 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Warsaw, Poland. Location Poland is located on the westernmost part of the island, at geographic coordinates . Demographics At the time of the 2010 census, the population is 441 people. Name The village was named in honor of a Pole whose name was Stanisław (Stanislaus) Pełczyński. Having arrived with an American merchant vessel that ...
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