geo.wikisort.org - IslandNamu Atoll (Marshallese: Nam̧o, [nʲɑmˠo][1]) is a coral atoll of 54 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands. Its total land area is only 6.27 square kilometers (2.42 sq mi), but that encloses a lagoon of 397 square kilometers (153 sq mi). It is located approximately 62 kilometers (39 mi) south-southwest of Kwajalein Atoll.
Namu AtollNASA picture of Namu Atoll |
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Location | North Pacific |
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Coordinates | 07°59′00″N 168°10′25″E |
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Archipelago | Ralik |
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Total islands | 51 |
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Area | 6.27 km2 (2.42 sq mi) |
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Highest elevation | 3 m (10 ft) |
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Population | 780 (2011) |
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Ethnic groups | Marshallese |
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There are four main population centres, the islands of Namu, Majkin, Loen and Mae. The population of Namu Atoll was 780 in 2011.
History
The Spanish expedition of Álvaro de Mendaña made the first recorded sighting by Europeans of Namu Atoll on 17 September 1568. The pilot, Hernán Gallego, mistook it for San Bartolome (Bokak Atoll), which Toribio Alonso de Salazar had seen in 1526, although Bokak was a long way to the north. Mendaña says they named them San Mateo Shoals. The islands were inhabited, with many houses. A landing party found a chisel made of a nail and pieces of rope which were presumably gifts left there on 3 July 1566 by the galleon San Jerónimo, then commanded by the rebel pilot Lope Martín.[2] Captain Thomas Dennet of the British vessel Britannia sighted the atoll in 1797 on route from Australia to China and named it Ross Island.[3]
The Empire of Germany claimed Namu Atoll along with the rest of the Marshall Islands in 1884, and the Germans established a trading post. After World War I, the island came under the South Seas Mandate of the Empire of Japan. Following the end of World War II, it came under the control of the United States as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands until 1986 when the Marshall Islands achieved their independence.
Education
Marshall Islands Public School System operates public schools:[4]
- Loen Elementary School
- Mae Elementary School
- Majkin Elementary School
- Namo Elementary School
Students are zoned to Jaluit High School in Jaluit Atoll.[5]
In the 1994–1995 school year Namu had one private high school.[6]
References
- Marshallese-English Dictionary - Place Name Index
- Sharp, Andrew The discovery of the Pacific Islands Oxford, 1960, p.40,47.
- Sharp, Andrew (1962). The Discovery of the Pacific Islands (Second ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 177–8.
- "Public Schools Archived 2018-02-21 at the Wayback Machine." Marshall Islands Public School System. Retrieved on February 21, 2018.
- "Annual Report 2011-2012." Ministry of Education (Marshall Islands). Retrieved on February 22, 2018. p. 54 (PDF p. 55/118). "As such, Jaluit High School enroll students from the Ralik and Iolab school zones including schools from Ebon, Namdrik, Kili, Jaluit, Ailinglaplap, Jabat, and Namu."
- McMurray, Christine and Roy Smith. Diseases of Globalization: Socioeconomic Transition and Health. Routledge, October 11, 2013. ISBN 1134200226, 9781134200221. p. 127.
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History |
- Spanish East Indies
- John Marshall
- German New Guinea
- South Seas Mandate
- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
- Pacific Proving Grounds
- Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll
- Colonial governors
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Geography |
- Administrative divisions
- Climate
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- Islands
- Seamounts
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Politics |
- Constitution of the Marshall Islands
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- Elections
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- Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site
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- Telecommunications
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Culture |
- Anthem
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- Flag
- Language
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- Public holidays
- Religion
- Seal
Education |
- College of the Marshall Islands
- Public School System
- Jaluit HS
- Kwajalein Atoll HS
- Laura HS
- Marshall Islands HS
- Northern Islands HS
- Kwajalein Jr./Sr. HS (USAF)
- Majuro Cooperative School
- Delap SDA School
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NRHP listings |
- Debrum House
- Marshall Islands War Memorial Park
- Roi-Namur
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- Bold indicates populated islands
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- (parenthesis) indicates a submarine feature
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На других языках
[de] Namu
Namu (auch Namo, Roß- oder Mosquilloinseln) ist ein Atoll der Ralik-Kette der Marshallinseln. Das Atoll hat eine Landfläche von 6,27 km², die eine Lagune von 397,12 km² umschließt. Das nächste Atoll, Ailinglapalap, liegt 40 km südöstlich.
- [en] Namu Atoll
[fr] Namu
Namu est un atoll des îles Marshall.
[ru] Наму
Наму (англ. Namu, марш. Nam̧o [nʲæ͡ɑmˠɤ͡oo̯]) — атолл из 54 островков[1] в Тихом океане в составе цепи Ралик (Маршалловы Острова). Площадь сухопутной части составляет 6,27 км², но прилегающая к нему лагуна имеет площадь 397,12 км².
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