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Wotje Atoll (Marshallese: Wōjjā, [wʌttʲæ][1]) is a coral atoll of 75 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

Wotje Atoll
NASA picture of Erikub and Wotje Atolls
Wotje Atoll
Wotje Atoll (Marshall Islands)
Geography
LocationNorth Pacific
Coordinates09°26′30″N 170°01′00″E
ArchipelagoRatak
Total islands75
Area8.18 km2 (3.16 sq mi)
Highest elevation3 m (10 ft)
Administration
Marshall Islands
Demographics
Population859 (2011)
Ethnic groupsMarshallese

Geography


Wotje's land area of 8.18 square kilometers (3.16 sq mi) is one of the largest in the Marshall Islands, and encloses a lagoon of 624 square kilometers (241 sq mi). The atoll is oriented east and west and is 45 kilometers (28 mi) at its longest point, and 18 kilometers (11 mi) at its greatest width. As of 2007, the population was nearly 1,000, which included about 200 teenagers who live on the island at the public boarding school, Northern Islands High School. In 2011, the resident population of the islands in atoll was 859.[2] The Wotje Atoll includes a number of islets, including Wotje (the largest), Bodao, Enejeltalk, Ukon, Wetwirok, Kaiken, Wormej, Kimajo, Ninum, Kaben. About 125 people live on Wodmej, which is approximately 8 miles from the main island of Wotje. All other islands are uninhabited and are used only for copra production, picnics, and food gathering.


History


First recorded sighting by Europeans was by the Spanish expedition of Ruy López de Villalobos on 25 December 1542 that charted it as Los Corales (The Coral Islands in Spanish) because of the many corals and having anchored in these. One of the islets of this atoll was charted as San Esteban by Villalobos because they landed on it on St. Stephen's day (26 December 1542).[3][4][5]

Wotje Atoll was claimed by the Empire of Germany along with the rest of the Marshall Islands in 1884, and the Germans established a trading outpost. After World War I, the island came under the South Seas Mandate of the Empire of Japan. The Japanese established a school on the island, which served the atolls of the Ratak Chain, but otherwise left the administration in the hands of local authorities.

Wotje Atoll, Feb 1942
Wotje Atoll, Feb 1942

However, from the end of the 1930s, Wotje was developed as into a major Japanese seaplane base, and also had an airfield with two runways for land-based aircraft, and several hundred support buildings. During World War II the atoll was garrisoned by the Japanese.[6] The coasts were heavily fortified with coastal artillery and anti-aircraft batteries. The only bombing of Hawaii after Pearl Harbor was executed by seaplanes from Wotje.[7] The Japanese garrison at Wotje at its peak numbered 2,959 men from the Imperial Japanese Navy, 424 men from the Imperial Japanese Army[6] and some 750 civilian workers, many of whom were conscripted ethnic Koreans. From mid-1943 the island came under attack by United States Navy carrier-based aircraft and was frequently shelled by warships. The attacks increased in frequency and severity after the fall of Majuro and Kwajalein to American forces, and all supply lines to Wotje were cut. By the surrender of Japan, only 1244 men of the garrison remained alive.

Following the end of World War II, Wotje came under the control of the United States as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands until the independence of the Marshall Islands in 1986. Many World War II artifacts remain on the main island of Wotje, including a large concrete airstrip, bunkers and heavy artillery.[citation needed]


Climate


Climate data for Wotje
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 29
(84)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
Average low °C (°F) 25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 110
(4.3)
76
(3)
110
(4.5)
180
(7.1)
240
(9.3)
240
(9.6)
250
(10)
260
(10.4)
290
(11.4)
290
(11.6)
290
(11.3)
210
(8.1)
2,550
(100.5)
Source: Weatherbase [8]

Education


Marshall Islands Public School System operates public schools.

Primary schools:[9]

High schools:[10]

Higher Education


Religion


There are four churches on Wotje: Catholic, Protestant, Assembly of God, and Full Gospel.


Transport


Wotje is serviced by ships several times a year which transport food supplies. In addition, the local government and senator manage a small ship, Northern Star, which makes more frequent trips. Air services are provided by Air Marshall Islands to Wotje Airport.


Notes


  1. Marshallese-English Dictionary - Place Name Index
  2. "Wotje Atoll". Marshall Islands Guide. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  3. Coello, Francisco "Conflicto hispano-alemán" Boletín de Sociedad Geográfica de Madrid, t.XIX. 2º semestre 1885, Madrid, p.279,281
  4. Sharp, Andrew (1960). The discovery of the Pacific Islands. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 28.
  5. Martinez Shaw, Carlos (1999). Relación del viaje que hizo desde Nueva España a las Islas de Poniente, despues Filipinas, Ruy López de Villalobos, de orden del Virrey de Nueva España, Don Antonio de Mendoza / García de Escalante Alvarado. Santander: Universidad de Cantabria. p. 42. ISBN 84-8102-234-9.
  6. 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.
  7. Stage, Anson H. (1999). "During a little-known raid, Japan's newest four-engine flying boat was put to a challenging test: a flight of more than 3,000 miles to attack Hawaii". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941-1942.
  8. "Weatherbase: Historical Weather for Wotje, Marshall Islands". Weatherbase. 2011. Retrieved on November 24, 2011.
  9. "Public Schools Archived 2018-02-21 at the Wayback Machine." Marshall Islands Public School System. Retrieved on February 21, 2018.
  10. "Secondary Schools Division Archived 2018-02-21 at the Wayback Machine." Marshall Islands Public School System. Retrieved on February 21, 2018.

References





На других языках


[de] Wotje

Wotje (oder Otdia, deutsch veraltet: Rumanzoffinseln[1]) ist ein Atoll der Ratak-Kette der Marshallinseln im Pazifik.
- [en] Wotje Atoll

[fr] Wotje

Wotje (Wōjjā en marshallais) est un atoll corallien de 75 îles de l'océan Pacifique qui forme un district législatif de la chaîne Ratak des Îles Marshall. La superficie de Wotje de 8,18 km2 et comprend une lagune de 624 km2. L'atoll est orienté d'est et ouest et mesure 45 km à son point le plus long et 18 km) à sa plus grande largeur. En 1999, la population des îles de l'atoll était de 900 habitants. En 2007, la population était de près de 1 000 habitants, dont environ 200 adolescents qui vivent sur l'île à l'internat public, le Northern Islands High School. En 2011, la population est de 859 habitants[1]. L'atoll de Wotje comprend un certain nombre d'îlots, dont Wotje (le plus grand), Bodao, Enejeltalk, Ukon, Wetwirok, Kaiken, Wormej, Kimajo, Ninum et Kaben. Environ 125 personnes vivent à Wodmej. Toutes les autres îles sont inhabitées et ne sont utilisées que pour la production de coprah, les pique-niques et la cueillette. Son maire est Ota Kisino[1].

[ru] Вотье

Вотье (Румянцева) (англ. Wotje, марш. Wōjjā [ɔ̯ɔ͡ɛtʲːææ̯]) — атолл в Тихом океане в цепи Ратак (Маршалловы Острова). Ближайший материк, Австралия, расположен в 3800 км[1]. Население 859 человек (2011).



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