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The '''Republic of the Marshall Islands''' (RMI) is a Micronesia Micronesian island nation in the western Pacific Ocean, located north of Nauru and Kiribati, east of the Federated States of Micronesia and south of the U.S. territory of Wake Island. {{Infobox_Country |native_name = AolepÄ?n AorÅ?kin M̧ajeļ
Republic of the Marshall Islands |common_name = Marshall Islands |image_flag =Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg |image_coat =Marshall Islands COA.png |image_map =LocationMarshallIslands.png |national_motto =''n/a'' |national_anthem =Forever Marshall Islands |official_languages =Marshallese language Marshallese, English language English |capital =Majuro |latd=7 |latm=7 |latNS=N |longd=171 |longm=4 |longEW=E |largest_city =Majuro |government_type = |leader_titles =President of the Marshall Islands President |leader_names =Kessai Note |area_rank =187th |area_magnitude =1 E7 |area=181 |areami²=69.8 |percent_water = Negligible |population_estimate =59,071 |population_estimate_rank =209th |population_estimate_year =July 2005 |population_census = 56,429 |population_census_year = 2003 |population_density =326 |population_densitymi² = 846 |population_density_rank =20th |GDP_PPP = $115 million |GDP_PPP_rank = 220th |GDP_PPP_year= 2001 |GDP_PPP_per_capita =$1,600 (2001 est.) |GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 195th |sovereignty_type =Independence |established_events = from the United States |established_dates =October 21, 1986          |HDI =n/a |HDI_rank = n/a |HDI_year = n/a |HDI_category =unranked |currency = US dollar |currency_code = USD |country_code = |time_zone = |utc_offset =+ 12 |time_zone_DST = |utc_offset_DST = |cctld =.mh |calling_code = 692 |footnotes = }}

History
{{main|History of the Marshall Islands}} While settled by Micronesians in the 2nd millennium BC, little is known of the early history of the islands. Spain Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to sight the Marshalls in 1526, but the islands remained virtually unvisited by Europeans for several more centuries, before being visited by England English captain John Marshall (British captain) John Marshall in 1788; the islands owe their name to him. A Germany German trading company settled on the islands in 1885, and they became part of the protectorate of German New Guinea some years later. Japan conquered the islands in World War I, and administered them as a League of Nations mandate. In World War II, the United States invaded the islands (1944), and they were added to the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (including several more island groups in the South Sea). In 1979 the Republic of the Marshall Islands was established and a Compact of Free Association with the U.S. government was signed, becoming effective in 1986. The independence was formally completed under international law in 1990, when the UN officially ended the trust given to the USA.

Politics
{{main|Politics of the Marshall Islands}} The Marshallese president is both head of state and head of government. The president, who is elected by and from the members of the ''Nitijela'' (parliament), appoints his own cabinet. Elections for the parliament, which has 33 seats, are held every four years.

Municipalities
{{main|Municipalities of the Marshall Islands}}Image:RMImap-CIA.jpg right|thumb|420px|Map of the Marshall IslandsImage:ClimateMajuroMarshallIslands.PNG Majuro.html" title="Meaning of thumb thumb|right|200px|Average temperature and pecipitations on [[Majuro.html" title="Meaning of right|200px|Average temperature and pecipitations on [[Majuro">thumb|right|200px|Average temperature and pecipitations on [[Majuro">right|200px|Average temperature and pecipitations on [[Majuro">thumb|right|200px|Average temperature and pecipitations on [[MajuroThe Marshall Islands are divided into 24 legislative districts, which correspond to the inhabited islands and atolls of the country. See #Geography Geography.

Geography
{{main|Geography of the Marshall Islands}} The country consists of 29 atolls and 5 isolated islands. The most important atolls and islands form two groups: the Ratak Chain and the Ralik Chain (meaning "sunrise" and "sunset" chains). Two-thirds of the nation's population lives on Majuro (which is also the capital) and Ebeye. The outer islands are sparsely populated due to lack of employment opportunities and economic development. Life on the outer atolls is generally still fairly traditional, and the nutrition of the rural population, being grown and caught, is superior that of most of the urban residents, who rely considerably on white rice. The climate is hot and humid, with a wet season from May to November. The islands occasionally suffer from typhoons. *Ailinginae Atoll (uninhabited) *Ailinglaplap Atoll (legislative district) *Ailuk Atoll (legislative district) *Arno Atoll Arno (legislative district) *Aur Atoll (legislative district) *Bikar Atoll (or Bikaar; uninhabited) *Bikini Atoll *Bokak Atoll (uninhabited) *Ebon Atoll (legislative district) *Enewetak Atoll (legislative district) *Erikub Atoll (uninhabited) *Jabat Island (legislative district) *Jaluit Atoll (legislative district) *Jemo Island (uninhabited) *Kili Island (legislative district) *Kwajalein Atoll (legislative district) *Lae Atoll (legislative district) *Lib Island (legislative district) *Likiep Atoll (legislative district) *Majuro Atoll (legislative district) *Maloelap Atoll (legislative district) *Mejit Island (legislative district) *Mili Atoll (legislative district) *Nadikdik Atoll (or Knox; uninhabited) *Namorik Atoll (or Namdrik; legislative district) *Namu Atoll (legislative district) *Rongelap Atoll (legislative district) *Rongerik Atoll (uninhabited) *Toke Atoll (uninhabited) *Ujae Atoll (legislative district) *Ujelang Atoll (legislative district) *Utirik Atoll (or Utrik; legislative district) *Wotho Atoll (legislative district) *Wotje Atoll (legislative district)

Economy
{{main|Economy of the Marshall Islands}} United States Government assistance is the mainstay of this tiny island economy. Agricultural production is concentrated on small farms, and the most important commercial crops are coconuts, tomatoes, melons, and breadfruit. Small-scale industry is limited to handicrafts, fish processing, and copra. The tourist industry, now a small source of foreign exchange employing less than 10% of the labor force, remains the best hope for future added income. The islands have few natural resources, and imports far exceed exports. Around 1999 a tuna loining plant was built and employed upwards of 400 people, mostly women. After absorbing significant training costs and lack of government assistance the plant was closed in 2005. Although providing almost $6 million into the economy, and a significant number of jobs that previously had not existed, the government let the plant close and chose to not provide any incentives to the owners to keep it open. Under the terms of the Compact of Free Association, the US provides roughly $65 million in annual aid. Negotiations were under way in 1999 for an extended agreement. Government downsizing, drought, a drop in construction, and the decline in tourism and foreign investment due to the Asian financial difficulties caused GDP to fall in 1996-98. The United States also maintains The U.S. Army's Reagan Test Site (Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site RTS) on Kwajalein Atoll. It is an important aspect of the Marshallese economy, as the Marshallese land owners receive rent for the base, and a large number of Marshallese work at the base.

Demographics
{{main|Demographics of the Marshall Islands}} The Marshallese are of Micronesian origin and migrated from Asia several thousand years ago. Although English language English is an official language and is spoken widely, although not fluently, Marshallese language Marshallese is used by the government. Japanese language Japanese is also occasionally spoken in some areas of Marshall Islands. Virtually all Marshallese are Christianity Christian, most of them Protestantism Protestant.

Culture
{{main|Culture of the Marshall Islands}} Although now in decline, the Marshallese were once able navigators, using the stars and stick and shell charts. They are also experienced in canoe building and still hold annual competitions involving the unique Oceanic sailing canoe, the proa.

Nuclear testing
Between 1946 and 1958 the USA tested 67 nuclear weapons in the Marshall Islands, including the largest nuclear test the US ever conducted, Castle Bravo, which resulted in the radiation poisoning of 236 Marshallese. In 1994 documents were released which suggested this act was premeditated by the Atomic Energy Commission in human radiation experiments known as Project 4.1.[http://www.rmiembassyus.org/Nuclear%20Issues.htm] Nuclear claims between the United States and the Marshall Islands are ongoing, and health effects still linger from these tests.

Miscellaneous topics
*Communications in the Marshall Islands *Foreign relations of the Marshall Islands *Military of the Marshall Islands *Aloha Council#Scouting in the Marshall Islands Scouting in the Marshall Islands *Transportation in the Marshall Islands

External links

- CIA World Factbook - Marshall Islands
- Marshall Islands embassy to the US - information on Marshall Islands
- Marshall Islands Digital Archive and Library
- Yokwe Online - Everything Marshall Islands
- Jane's Marshall Islands Home Page
- Encyclopedia of the Nations - Marshall Islands
- Marshall Islands maps, photos, links, nutrition study - University of Akron
- Atomic Testing Information
- Pictures of victims of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands on Nuclear Files.org
- Marshall Islands is 203rd Olympic nation
- Journal of Outer Island Travel in The Marshall Islands
- Photos of the Marshall Islands {{Oceania}} Category:Freely associated states Category:Island nations Category:Marshall Islands * Category:Micronesia Category:Archipelagoes Category:Oceanian countries an:Islas Marshall bg:Маршалови оÑ?трови zh-min-nan:Marshall Kûn-tó bs:MarÅ¡alovi otoci ca:Illes Marshall cs:Marshallovy ostrovy da:Marshalløerne de:Marshallinseln et:Marshalli Saared es:Islas Marshall eo:MarÅ?aloj eu:Marshall Uharteak fr:Marshall (pays) ko:마셜 ì œë?„ ht:Machal hr:MarÅ¡alovi Otoci id:Kepulauan Marshall is:Marshalleyjar it:Isole Marshall he:×?×™×™ מרשל lv:MÄ?rÅ¡ala salas lt:MarÅ¡alo salos hu:Marshall-szigetek nl:Marshalleilanden nds:Marshallinseln ja:マーシャル諸島 no:Marshalløyene nn:Marshalløyane pl:Wyspy Marshalla pt:Ilhas Marshall ro:Insulele Marshall ru:Маршалловы ОÑ?трова sq:Ishujt Marshall sh:MarÅ¡alovi Otoci simple:Marshall Islands sk:Marshallove ostrovy sl:Marshallovi otoki fi:Marshallinsaaret sv:Marshallöarna tl:Kapuluang Marshall th:สาธารณรัà¸?หมู่เà¸?าะมาร์à¹?ชลล์ tr:Marshall Adaları uk:Маршалові оÑ?трови zh:馬紹爾群島 mh:MÌ?ahjeÅ‚ {{sisterlinkswp|Category:Marshall Islands}} {{catmore}} Category:Oceanian countries Category:Freely associated states Category:Micronesia ca:Categoria:Illes Marshall cs:Kategorie:Marshallovy ostrovy da:Kategori:Marshalløerne de:Kategorie:Marshallinseln es:Categoría:Islas Marshall eu:Kategoria:Marshall Uharteak fr:Catégorie:Marshall ko:분류:마셜 ì œë?„ id:Kategori:Kepulauan Marshall nl:Categorie:Marshalleilanden ja:Category:マーシャル諸島共和国 pt:Categoria:Ilhas Marshall sv:Kategori:Marshallöarna see Marshall Islands

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