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Poluwat, also Polowat, formerly Puluwat, is a coral atoll and a municipality of Chuuk state, Federated States of Micronesia.

NASA picture of Poluwat Atoll.
NASA picture of Poluwat Atoll.
Polowat
Location of Polowat in the Pacific Ocean

Geography


Polowat is located in the northwestern region (Oksoritod), and there in the western area (Pattiw) of Chuuk state. The location is 07°21′26″N 149°12′01″E. The atoll has five islets (including itself) lying on the rim of the reef, with an aggregate land area of 3.4 km2, listed counterclockwise starting at Polowat in the southeast:

  1. Polowat (east)
  2. Alengelap (north rim)
  3. To (north rim)
  4. Alei (west)
  5. Haw (south)

Since Polowat Atoll has only a small lagoon, in comparison with most Micronesian atolls, the total size is only 7 km2. Alei in the west and Polowat in the east, the two largest islands of the atoll, have breadfruit trees at the middle and coconut palms along the shores. Along the northern rim of the reef, between Polowat and Alei, are Alengelap Islet and To Islet. The southern corner of the atoll is marked by Haw Islet, with 0.02 km2 the smallest. These smaller islets are rocky and wooded, but have few coconut palms.

Polowat Atoll and specifically Alei Island are the westernmost land features of Chuuk state.

There are three villages on the west side of Polowat Island, facing the lagoon, with a total population of 1,015 (census of 2000), from north to south:[1]

  1. Relong
  2. Lukaf
  3. Rewow

Uranie Bank, which extends about 26 km southeast from Polowat, has depths of 11 to 61 meters. Together with Polowat Atoll, it might be considered part of a larger, mostly submerged atoll structure, with a total size of 332 km2.[2]

Enderby Bank, with a depth of 16 meters, coral, lies about 5 km west-northwest of Alei Island.[3]


Climate


Polowat Atoll, Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia

elevation 7 feet (2.1 m)

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Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches
Source: 1981-2010 provisional normals

History


It was discovered by Spanish naval officer Juan Antonio de Ibargoitia commanding the vessel Filipino on 7 April 1801.[4][5][6]

The Japanese garrison during World War II was composed of 2,769 IJA men of the 11th Independent Mixed Regiment under the command of Colonel Tatsuo Yasui and 243 IJN men. Due to a food shortage 2 of the 3 army battalions were moved to Truk but still, 335 IJA soldiers and 211 IJN soldiers on the island died of hunger and illness.[7] Japanese defense bunkers from the years leading up to World War II and a white concrete lighthouse tower, 40 meters high, stand on the northwest end of Alei. There are also many Japanese relics from World War II on Alei, including a beached ship that was attacked by American aircraft. At the bottom of the larger lagoon lies an American plane, also from World War II. The Japanese Lighthouse, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.


Communications


There is a radio station on Polowat.[8]


Notes


  1. www.exxun.com Archived 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine
  2. rock.geosociety.org[permanent dead link]
  3. permanent.access.gpo.gov
  4. Robson, R.W. The Pacific Islands Handbook New York 1946. p.142
  5. Sharp, Andrew The discovery of the Pacific Islands Oxford, 1960, p.183.
  6. Brand, Donald D. The Pacific Basin: A History of its Geographical Explorations The American Geographical Society, New York, 1967, p.141.
  7. Takizawa, Akira; Alsleben, Allan (1999–2000). "Japanese garrisons on the by-passed Pacific Islands 1944-1945". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941-1942. Archived from the original on 2016-01-06.
  8. permanent.access.gpo.gov

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На других языках


[de] Puluwat

Puluwat, Polowat oder Poluwat (veraltet auch Poloot, Poloat oder Puluhot) ist ein Atoll des mikronesischen Bundesstaates Chuuk. Das Puluwat-Atoll liegt südlich des Atolls Pulap sowie westlich der Chuuk-Inseln. Das Atoll hat fünf Inseln, die auf der Kante des Korallenriffs liegen und die zusammengenommen eine Landfläche von 3,40 km² aufweisen.
- [en] Poluwat

[fr] Polowat

Polowat (également Poluwat ou Puluwat) est un atoll et une municipalité de l'État de Chuuk aux États fédérés de Micronésie. Puluwat est situé dans la région du nord-ouest, dans le district d'Oksoritod, dans la zone occidentale de cet État (Pattiw).



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