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Cite / link Email Feedback Ki·ri·ba·ti (k r -bä t , kîr -b s An island country of the west-central Pacific Ocean near the equator. It includes the former Gilbert Islands, Banaba (Ocean Island), and the Phoenix and Line islands. Settled by Austronesian peoples before the 1st century a.d. , the islands, together with the Ellice Islands, became a British protectorate (1892-1916) and subsequently a crown colony under the name the Gilbert and Ellice Island Colony. The Ellice Islands gained independence (1978) as Tuvalu and the remaining islands (1979) as Kiribati. Tarawa is the capital. Population: 98,500. Kiribati Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun Kiribati - an island republic in the west central Pacific just south of the equator Republic of Kiribati country land state - the territory occupied by a nation; "he returned to the land of his birth"; "he visited several European countries"

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  • 84. BACKGROUND NOTES Kiribati February 2001 Released By The Bureau Of
    geography AND PEOPLE kiribati (pronounced keerih-bahs ) consists of 32 atollsand one island scattered over an expanse of ocean equivalent in size to the
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    BACKGROUND NOTES: Kiribati February 2001 Released by the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Official Name: Republic of Kiribati PROFILE Geography Area: 719 sq. km (266 sq. mi.) in one island and 32 atolls. Cities: CapitalTarawa (pop. 25,000). Terrain: Archipelago of low-lying coral atolls surrounded by extensive reefs. Climate: Maritime equatorial or tropical. People Nationality: Noun and adjectiveI-Kiribati (singular and plural). Population: 86,000. Age structure41% under 15; 3% over 65. Growth rate: 2%. Ethnic groups: Micronesian 98%. Religion: Roman Catholic 53%, Kiribati Protestant 39%. Languages: English (official), Gilbertese/I-Kiribati. Health: Life expectancymale 57 yrs., female 63 yrs. Infant mortality rate55.3/1,000. Work force: Majority engaged in subsistence activities. Government Type: Republic Independence (from UK): July 12, 1979. Constitution: July 12, 1979. Branches: Executivepresident (head of state and government), vice president, cabinet. Legislativeunicameral House of Assembly. JudicialHigh Court, Court of Appeal, Magistrates' Courts. Major political parties: Parties are only very loosely organized: Maneaban Te Mauri (Protect the Maneaba), National Progressive Party, Liberal Party. Economy GDP: $48.3 million. GNP (GDP + investment income, fishing license fees and seamen's remittances): $81.2 million. GNP per capita: $950. GDP composition by sector: Services 79%, agriculture 14%, industry 7%. Industry: Typestourism, copra, fish. Trade: Exports ($5.9 million)copra, pet fish, seaweed. Export marketsAustralia, U.S. Imports ($41.7 million)food, manufactured goods. Import sourcesAustralia, Fiji, Japan, New Zealand. External debt: $20 million. Currency: Australian dollar (A$). GEOGRAPHY AND PEOPLE Kiribati (pronounced "keer-ih-bahs") consists of 32 atolls and one island scattered over an expanse of ocean equivalent in size to the continental United States. The islands lie roughly halfway between Hawaii and Australia in the Micronesian region of the South Pacific. The three main groupings are the Gilbert Islands, Phoenix Islands, and Line Islands. On January 1, 1995 Kiribati unilaterally moved the International Date Line to include its easternmost islands and make it the same day throughout the country. Kiribati contains Kiritimati (Christmas Island), the largest coral atoll in the world, and Banaba (Ocean Island), one of the three great phosphate rock islands in the Pacific. Most of the land is less than two meters above sea level. A 1989 United Nations report identified Kiribati as one of the countries that would completely disappear in the 21st century if steps were not taken to address global climate change. In mid-1999 it was announced that two uninhabited coral reefs had sunk beneath the sea. Owing to a population growth rate of more than 2% and the overcrowding around the capital, a program of migration was begun in 1989 to move nearly 5,000 inhabitants to outlying atolls, mainly in the Line Islands. A further program of resettlement to the Phoenix Islands was begun in 1995. HISTORY The I-Kiribati people settled what would become known as the Gilbert Islands between 1000 and 1300 AD. Subsequent invasions by Fijians and Tongans introduced Polynesian elements to the Micronesian culture, but extensive intermarriage produced a population reasonably homogeneous in appearance and traditions. European contact began in the 16th century. Whalers, slave traders, and merchant vessels arrived in great numbers in the 1800s, and the resulting upheaval fomented local tribal conflicts and introduced damaging European diseases. In an effort to restore a measure of order, the Gilbert and Ellice Islands (now Tuvalu) consented to becoming British protectorates in 1892. Banaba (Ocean Island) was annexed in 1900 after the discovery of phosphate-rich guano deposits, and the entire collection was made a British colony in 1916. The Line and Phoenix Islands were incorporated piecemeal over the next 20 years. Japan seized the islands during World War II to form part of their island defenses. In November 1943, allied forces threw themselves against Japanese positions at Tarawa Atoll in the Gilberts, resulting in some of the bloodiest fighting of the Pacific campaign. The battle was a major turning point in the war for the Allies. Britain began expanding self-government in the islands during the 1960s. In 1975 the Ellice Islands separated from the colony to form the independent state of Tuvalu. The Gilberts obtained internal self-government in 1977, and formally became an independent nation on July 12, 1979 under the name of Kiribati. Post-independence politics were initially dominated by Ieremia Tabai, Kiribati's first president, who served from 1979 to 1991. Teburoro Tito has been President since 1994, and was most recently reelected in 1998. GOVERNMENT The constitution promulgated at independence on July 12, 1979, establishes Kiribati as a sovereign democratic republic and guarantees the fundamental rights of its citizens. The unicameral House of Assembly (Maneaba) has 41 members: 39 elected representatives; one appointed member from Banaba, and the Attorney General on an ex officio basis. All of the members of the Maneaba serve 4-year terms. The speaker for the legislature is elected by the Maneaba from outside of its membership. After each general election, the new Maneaba nominates three or four of its members to stand as candidates for president (Beretitenti). The voting public then elects the president from among these candidates. A cabinet of up to 10 members is appointed by the president from among the members of the Maneaba. The judicial system consists of the High Court, a court of appeal, and magistrates' courts. All judicial appointments are made by the president. Principal Government Officials Head of State and GovernmentPresident Teburoro Tito Vice PresidentBeniamin Tiinga Ambassador to the U.S.none Kiribati does not have an embassy in the United States. It offers consular services in Hawaii. POLITICAL CONDITIONS Political parties exist but are more similar to informal coalitions in behavior. They do not have official platforms or party structures. Most candidates formally present themselves as independents. A major source of conflict has been the protracted bid by the residents of Banaban Island to secede and have their island placed under the protection of Fiji. The government's attempts to placate the Banabans include several special provisions in the constitution, such as the designation of a Banaban seat in the legislature and the return of land previously acquired by the government for phosphate mining. The most recent parliamentary elections were held in September 1998. New elections will be held no later than September 2002. ECONOMY Kiribati's per capita GNP of less than $1,000 makes it one of the poorest countries in the world. Phosphates had been profitably exported from Banaban Island since the turn of the century, but the deposits were exhausted in 1979. The economy now depends on foreign assistance and revenue from fishing licenses to finance its needed imports and development budget. The expiration of phosphate deposits in 1979 had a devastating impact on the economy. Receipts from phosphates had accounted for roughly 80% of export earnings and 50% of government revenue. Per capita GDP was more than cut in half between 1979 and 1981. A trust fund financed by phosphate earnings over the yearsthe Revenue Equalization Reserve Funddoes still exist, and contained more than $350 million in 1999. Prudent management of the Reserve Fund will be vital for the long-term welfare of the country. In one form or another, Kiribati gets a large portion of its income from abroad. Examples include fishing licenses, development assistance, worker remittances, and tourism. Given Kiribati's limited domestic production ability, it must import nearly all of its essential foodstuffs and manufactured items; it depends on these external sources of income for financing. Fishing fleets from South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and the United States pay a licensing fee in order to operate in Kiribati's territorial waters. These licenses produce over $20 million annually, with a surge in 1998 to nearly $30 million when El Nino climatic conditions boosted the local catch. Due to its small size and spread-out nature, however, Kiribati also loses untold millions of income per year from illegal, unlicensed fishing in its exclusive economic zone. Another $20 million to $25 million of external income takes the form of direct financial transfers. Official development assistance amounts to between $15 million and $20 million per year. The largest donors are Japan, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Remittances from Kiribati workers living abroad provide another $5 million. Tourism is one of the largest domestic activities. Between 3,000 and 4,000 visitors per year provide $5-$10 million in revenue. Attractions include World War II battle sites, game fishing, ecotourism, and the Millennium Islands, situated just inside the International Date Line and the first place on earth to celebrate every New Year. Most islanders engage in subsistence activities ranging from fishing to the growing of food crops like bananas, breadfruit, and papaya. The leading export is the coconut product copra, which accounts for about two-thirds of export revenue. Other exports include pet fish, shark fins, and seaweed. Kiribati's principal trading partner is Australia. FOREIGN RELATIONS Kiribati maintains good relations with most countries and has particularly close ties to its Pacific neighborsJapan, Australia, New Zealand, and China. Kiribati suspended its relations with France in 1995 over that country's decision to renew nuclear testing in the South Pacific. Kiribati signed a treaty of friendship with the United States in 1979. The U.S. has no consular or diplomatic facilities in the country. Officers of the American Embassy in Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands, are concurrently accredited to Kiribati and make periodic visits. Kiribati hosted the Thirty-First Pacific Islands Forum in October 2000. The country became a member of the United Nations in 1999. Principal U.S. Officials Ambassador (accredited to both the Marshall Islands and Kiribati; resident in Majuro)Michael J. Senko The U.S. Embassy responsible for Kiribati is located in Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Its location is Lagoon Road, Majuro. Mailing address: P.O. Box 1379, Majuro, MH 96960-1379. Tel: 692-247-4011. TRAVEL AND BUSINESS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of State's Consular Information Program provides Consular Information Sheets, Travel Warnings, and Public Announcements. Consular Information Sheets exist for all countries and include information on entry requirements, currency regulations, health conditions, areas of instability, crime and security, political disturbances, and the addresses of the U.S. posts in the country. Travel Warnings are issued when the State Department recommends that Americans avoid travel to a certain country. 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    85. Kiribati - Definition Of Kiribati In Encyclopedia
    Main article geography of kiribati. kiribati consists of about 32 atolls andone island (Banaba), with at least three in each hemisphere.
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    The Republic of Kiribati is an island nation located in the central tropical Pacific Ocean . The country's 33 atolls equator . Its name is pronounced /kiribas/ and is a Gilbertese transliteration of "Gilberts", the English name for the main group of islands: the former Gilbert Islands. Republic of Kiribati to be uploaded In Detail (Full size) motto Te Mauri, Te Raoi ao Te Tabomoa (Health, peace and prosperity) Official language English and Gilbertese Capital South Tarawa on Tarawa President Anote Tong Area
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    Main article: History of Kiribati Kiribati was inhabited by a single Micronesian ethnic group that spoke the same Oceanic language for 2,000 years before coming into contact with Europeans. The islands were named the Gilbert Islands in by an Estonian admiral

    86. Maria Borovnik - PhD Research - Geography - University Of Canterbury
    Seafarers in kiribati Consequences of international labour circulation My other research interests are the geography of markets, in particular
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    Prof. Peter Hempenstall Department of History Seaman at home, fulfilling his daily duties - one of which is fishing for daily consumption Mobility, and people leading a mobile life are my main research interest. Originally from Cologne, Germany, I studied geography, anthropology and botany and completed a master thesis about fun-fairs (shows, carnivals) at the University of Cologne. Fieldwork included observations, open interviews and some network research techniques with families working on fun-fairs and conducting mobile life styles. I also conducted several questionnaire-based surveys with people attending fun-fairs. Having been introduced to families that had to cope with seasonal-circular mobility and were up to nine months "on the road" I became very curious about different forms of mobility, such as circulation and migration and the coping mechanisms of families. Seafarers work on a variety of vessels including German freighters and containerships, Japanese or Korean purse seiners and long line trailers. They leave families for up to two years to live almost continuously on ships. Seafarers cannot take their families to "settle down" abroad, they are permanently separate from their families. Furthermore, as employees of foreign companies they are not protected by their own legislation. Thus, they are vulnerable to exploitation. Families at home highly benefit from their remittances but have to cope without the young men, who are overseas and with little and in some cases with no means of communication.

    87. The World Factbook Page On Kiribati, Section: Geography
    kiribati. (½ Thumbnail of Flag). geography. Location Oceania, group of islandsin the Pacific Ocean, straddling the equator and the International Date
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    Location: Oceania, group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, straddling the equator and the International Date Line, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia
    Geographic coordinates: 1 25 N, 173 00 E
    Map references: Oceania
    Area:
    total area: 717 sq km
    land area: 717 sq km
    comparative area: four times the size of Washington, DC
    note: includes three island groups - Gilbert Islands, Line Islands, Phoenix Islands
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    Coastline: 1,143 km
    Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm International disputes: none Climate: tropical; marine, hot and humid, moderated by trade winds Terrain: mostly low-lying coral atolls surrounded by extensive reefs lowest point: Pacific Ocean m highest point: unnamed location on Banaba 81 m Natural resources: phosphate (production discontinued in 1979) Land use: arable land: permanent crops: meadows and pastures: forest and woodland: other: Irrigated land: NA sq km Environment: current issues: heavy pollution in lagoon of south Tarawa atoll due to heavy migration mixed with traditional practices such as lagoon latrines and open-pit dumping; ground water at risk natural hazards: typhoons can occur any time, but usually November to March; occasional tornadoes

    88. Kiribati Information And Online Map - Map Town Ltd.
    kiribati, Online Map, Facts. geography note 20 of the 33 islands areinhabited; Banaba (Ocean Island) in kiribati is one of the three great phosphate
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    Introduction [Top of Page] Background: The Gilbert Islands were granted self-rule by the UK in 1971 and complete independence in 1979 under the new name of Kiribati. The US relinquished all claims to the sparsely inhabited Phoenix and Line Island groups in a 1979 treaty of friendship with Kiribati. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Oceania, group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, straddling the equator, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia; note - on 1 January 1995, Kiribati unilaterally moved the International Date Line from the middle of the country to include its easternmost islands and make it the same day throughout the country Geographic coordinates: 1 25 N, 173 00 E Map references: Oceania Area:
    total: 717 sq km
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    note: includes three island groups - Gilbert Islands, Line Islands, Phoenix Islands Area - comparative: four times the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 1,143 km Maritime claims:
    exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: tropical; marine, hot and humid, moderated by trade winds

    89. Kiribati
    CIA World Factbook kiribati - geography, flag, people, government, and economy are kiribati - There is information on the flag, geography, government,
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    World Facts and Figures Home Country List Country Maps Country Flags ... Measurement Conversion Calculator Exclusive Bonus Offer for PacificPoker.com click here for Details Deposit $20 and get $30 FREE Kiribati Introduction Geography People Government ... Transnational Issues Kiribati Introduction Top of Page Background: The Gilbert Islands were granted self-rule by the UK in 1971 and complete independence in 1979 under the new name of Kiribati. The US relinquished all claims to the sparsely inhabited Phoenix and Line Island groups in a 1979 treaty of friendship with Kiribati. Kiribati Geography Top of Page Location: Oceania, group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, straddling the equator, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia; note - on 1 January 1995, Kiribati proclaimed that all of its territory lies in the same time zone as its Gilbert Islands group (GMT +12) even though the Phoenix Islands and the Line Islands under its jurisdiction lie on the other side of the International Date Line Geographic coordinates: 1 25 N, 173 00 E

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    Area: 810.5 sq km (312.9 sq miles).
    Population: 87,400 (official estimate 2002).
    Population Density: 104.2 per sq km.
    Capital: South Tarawa atoll (including Bairiki, the capital town). Population:
    GEOGRAPHY: Kiribati (pronounced ‘Kiribass’, formerly the Gilbert Islands) consists of three groups in the central Pacific: Kiribati (including Banaba, formerly Ocean Island), the Line Islands and the Phoenix Islands. The 33 islands, scattered across 2 million square miles of the central Pacific, are low-lying coral atolls with coastal lagoons. The exception is Banaba, which is a coral formation rising to 80m (265ft). The soil is generally poor, apart from Banaba, and rainfall is variable. Coconut palms and pandanus trees comprise the main vegetation. There are no hills or streams throughout the group. Water is obtained from storage tanks or wells.
    Government: Republic. Gained independence from the UK in 1979.

    92. Kiribati - Enpsychlopedia
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    The Republic of Kiribati is an island nation located in the central tropical Pacific Ocean . The country's 33 atolls equator . Its name is pronounced /kiribas/ and is a Gilbertese transliteration of "Gilberts", the English name for the main group of islands: the former Gilbert Islands. Republic of Kiribati In Detail National motto : Te Mauri, Te Raoi ao Te Tabomoa
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    Main article: History of Kiribati Kiribati was inhabited by a single Micronesian ethnic group that spoke the same Oceanic language for 2,000 years before coming into contact with Europeans. The islands were named the Gilbert Islands in by an Estonian admiral

    93. TRAVEL.com ® RegionalOceaniaKiribatiGuides And Directories
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    Learn the story of Banaba, a small island suffering the ravages of phosphate mining and environmental destruction, and meet its people.
    The Commonwealth OnLine: Kiribati
    History, geography, economics, travel, society, laws, constitution.
    Kiribati
    UN Systemwide Earthwatch. Includes detailed information about the individual islands that make up the nation.
    Fabre's English-Gilbertese-French Word-List
    No description
    Hale's Tarawan Vocabulary (1846)
    The first known description of Gilbertese was published in 1846, in the Ethnology and Philology volume of the report of the U.S. Exploring Expedition 1838-42, compiled by Horatio (Emmons) Hale.
    Kiribati
    Kiribati Links. Bibliography. The Gilbertese Language. Trivia.

    96. Kiribati - Atlapedia Online
    LOCATION AND geography kiribati is located in the midPacific Ocean. The countryconsists of 3 main island groups that extend over 3870 km (2405 mi) from
    http://www.atlapedia.com/online/countries/kiribati.htm
    OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Kiribati
    CAPITAL: Bairiki on Tarawa Atoll
    SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Unitary Republic
    AREA: 811 Sq Km (313 Sq Mi)
    ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION LOCATION AND GEOGRAPHY: CLIMATE: Kiribati has a tropical maritime climate that is uniformly hot and humid, tempered by sea breezes. From March to October the islands experience the NW trade winds and from October to March westerly gales and heavy rains prevail. Average annual precipitation varies from 3,000 mm (118 in) in the northern Line Islands to 1,500 mm (59 in) in the central Gilbert Islands to 700 mm (28 in) in the southern Line Islands. Average daily temperatures range between 28 degrees Celsius (79 degrees Fahrenheit) and 32 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit). PEOPLE: The principal ethnic majority are the I-Kiribati, who are overwhelmingly Micronesian. Other minorities include Europeans and Chinese. RELIGIONS: Mostly Christians with 48% of the population Roman Catholic and 45% Protestant. Additionally, there are minorities groups of Seven Day Adventists and Baha'i. LANGUAGES: The official languages is English, although the national language is I-Kiribati a Micronesian dialect.

    97. Gateway To Land And Water Information: Kiribati National Report
    1.1 geography and administrative units. kiribati (pronounced Kiribas) lies inthe South Pacific Ocean between 1o 25 N and 173o 00 E. It is composed of
    http://www.fao.org/ag/agl/swlwpnr/reports/y_pa/z_ki/ki.htm
    Kiribati home
    This report was prepared by
    Kishore Chand
    , Manager, Analytical Services,
    Institute of Applied Sciences,
    University of the South Pacific, Apia, SAMOA last updated: 25 February 2002

    Overview (Geography, Socio-economy, Climate)

    Land resources

    Water resources (AQUASTAT)

    Plant nutrient resources
    ...
    References / Related internet links

    1. Country overview Geography and administrative units Socio-economic features Climate top 1.1 Geography and administrative units
    Kiribati (pronounced Kiribas) lies in the South Pacific Ocean between 1 o 25' N and 173 o 00' E. It is composed of three island groups; Gilbert Islands, Line Islands and Phoenix Islands with a total land area of approximately 810 km There are three main administrative units in Kiribati; Gilbert Islands, Line Islands and Phoenix Islands. There are 6 districts within these administrative units; Banaba, Central Gilberts, Line Islands, Northern Gilberts, Southern Gilberts and Tarawa and 21 island councils - one for each of the inhabited islands. Map 1.1.1

    98. Kiribati
    kiribati, Flag of kiribati. Introduction geography People Government EconomyCommunications Transportation Military Transnational Issues Print This Frame
    http://www.highways.tv/countries/geos/kr.html
    Kiribati Introduction Geography People Government ... Hotels
    Kiribati Introduction Top of Page Background: The Gilbert Islands were granted self-rule by the UK in 1971 and complete independence in 1979 under the new name of Kiribati. The US relinquished all claims to the sparsely inhabited Phoenix and Line Island groups in a 1979 treaty of friendship with Kiribati. Kiribati Geography Top of Page Location: Oceania, group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, straddling the equator, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia; note - on 1 January 1995, Kiribati proclaimed that all of its territory lies in the same time zone as its Gilbert Islands group (GMT +12) even though the Phoenix Islands and the Line Islands under its jurisdiction lie on the other side of the International Date Line Geographic coordinates: 1 25 N, 173 00 E Map references: Oceania Area: total: 717 sq km
    land: 717 sq km
    water: sq km
    note: includes three island groups - Gilbert Islands, Line Islands, Phoenix Islands Area - comparative: four times the size of Washington, DC

    99. Kiribati Bibliography: Semantic Index
    US Office of geography. Southwest Pacific; official standard names Republic ofKiribati Scale 12000000. 2 maps col, 55 x 127 cm and 94 x 99 cm,
    http://www.trussel.com/kir/s_map.htm
    Maps, Geography
    Dalrymple, Alexander Chart of Islands in the Pacifick Ocean Seen in the Brig 'Nautilus', Capt. Charles Bishop, 1799. in: Dalrymple's Charts No. 229, India Office Cat. p. 559 (March 4, 1802). India Office Library, London. Benson, George Sketch of Christmas Island, with a chart of the island. in: Hawaiian Spectator I(2): 64-68, Honolulu. anon Charts of Christmas and Ocean Island. in: The Hawaiian Spectator, Vol 1-2. U.S. Exploring Expedition Chart of Gilbert Islands showing Apia and Tarawa. in: US Exploring Expedition Atlas of Charts Vol. I. Bishop Museum Chart #402. BM Chart Case/Gilbert Islands/Folder 33/US Explor.. U.S. Exploring Expedition Chart of Gilbert Islands showing Taputeoua and Peacocks Anchorage. in: US Exploring Expedition Atlas of Charts Vol. I. Bishop Museum Chart #403. BM Chart Case/Gilbert Islands/Folder 33/US Explor.. U.S. Exploring Expedition Chart of Gilbert Islands, General. in: US Exploring Expedition Atlas of Charts Vol. I. Bishop Museum Chart #404. BM Chart Case/Gilbert Islands/Folder 33/US Explor. U.S. Exploring Expedition

    100. Map And References For Kiribati
    About kiribati About kiribati - Economy, Defense, geography, History, People kiribati Ethnologue - kiribati Ethnologue - The languagues in kiribati
    http://www.embassyworld.com/embassy/Kiribati/Kiribati_Map.html
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    Real Estate in Kiribati - Current Property Listings
    Jobs In Kiribati Current Job Listings Telephone Kiribati:
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    Kiribati Directory
    Search Kiribati:
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    Search Yahoo - A searchable directory of Kiribati.
    Weather
    Weather Underground
    Arorae, Kiribati Forecast
    More Maps of Kiribati - More Maps of Kiribati
    - From the World Fact Book.
    Visa Resource Worldwide - Visa Resource Worldwide
    About Kiribati - About Kiribati - Economy, Defense, Geography, History, People... Kiribati Ethnologue - Kiribati Ethnologue - The languagues in Kiribati. Kiribati Flag - Kiribati Flag Escapeartist.com: Escape from America Magazine - Escape from America Magazine Jobs Overseas: Jobs Overseas - Jobs Overseas - Find jobs, employees, resources. Embassy Search International Telephone Directory Add URL Contact ... Information On Living Overseas

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