Coordinates: 04°38′00″N 168°43′00″E / 4.633333°N 168.716667°E Ebon Atoll is an atoll of 22 islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands. Its total land area is only 2.22 miles², but that encloses a deep lagoon of 40.09 miles². It is the southern most landmass of the Marshall Islands as it is on the southern extremity of the Ralik Chain.
A passage leads to the lagoon from the southwest edge of the atoll. The winding passage is called the Ebon Channel.
The population of Ebon Atoll is 741.
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Ebon is also the first atoll in the Marshall Islands that was spotted by the Missionaries in 1857
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