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Marshall Islands

Located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean just west of the International Date Line, the Marshall Islands gained independence from the US in 1986.

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How much is an 1969-1989 first men on the moon silver 5 dollar piece coin from the marshall islands worth?

"Currently Marshall Islands coins are valued at or below their face value when bought and sold in the US coin market. The basis for their currency is the US dollar. This was only based on the US dollar and is not redeemable in the US. The coins are rarely redeemable at face value even on the islands. These coins were intended for collectors, not for widespread use as currency."

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Who are famous people in the marshall islands?

Todd Lyght (NFL PLAYER) ,Lulani Ritok (ACTRESS) and Amata Kabua (1st PRESIDENT) have had the most success/recognition internationally speaking.

How many square miles is marshal island?

Marshall Islands (Republic of the Marshall Islands) - 69.8 square miles.

What island did US use for nuclear testing?

The pacific proving grounds encompassed both Bikini and Eniwetok atolls, rings of multiple coral islands surrounding a central lagoon. atolls develop from slowly subsiding dead volcanos around which coral reefs grow in rings, eventually forming islands.

What continent is marshall islands part of?

Australia isn't a continent - it's part of the continent of Asia, as is the Marshall Islands. To distinguish it from mainland Asia, the region of Australia and the surrounding states is sometimes referred to as Oceania - whether the Marshall Islands sits in that region or not varies according to different sources.

How long was the testing on Bikini Atoll?

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What Country do de Marshall Islands belong to?

Officially, the Republic of Marshall Islands is an independent nation in free association with the United States. In practical reality, the Marshall Islands are a self-governed protectorate of the US. Over half of the Marshall Islands GDP comes from US aid.

Before 1944, the Marshall Islands were controlled by a series of European colonial powers; Spain, Germany, and Japan. During WWII, the United States Navy bombarded Japanese facilities in the Marshalls, and occupied the islands in 1944. In 1947, the Marshalls and many other formerly-Japanese controlled islands became the Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands under the auspices of the United Nations. The Republic of Marshall Islands became quasi-independent in 1986.

How far is it from Hawaii to the marshall islands?

The distance between Honolulu, Hawaii and the Republic of the Marshall Islands is approximately 2500 miles. In order to get there you either need to go by boat or fly to Guam then do some short ranged island hopping to finally get to the Marshall Islands. There are also direct flights from Waikiki to Majuro.

How long is a flight from Chicago to the marshall islands trip?

If you fly with Aloha/Island Air it takes about 45-50 minutes. If you fly with a smaller airline it takes longer.

What is the distance between the marshall islands and Samoa?

The distance between the above mentioned places is 3760 km approximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.

Does marshall islands have mountains?

Yes, Mashall island does have mountains. Here ae sonme...Marshall Islands - Highest MountainsNameElevationLatitude/Longitude1Marshall Islands,10 m7.113 / 171.2522Top of Marshall Islands, Likiep Atoll10 m9.82 / 169.294

When was Marshall Islands created?

Marshall Islands was created on 1986-10-21.

What is the main marshall island?

The main and biggest island of the Marshall Islands is called Kwajalein.

All of the Marshall islands are located not far but southwest of Hawaii.

What are the 1940's - 1950's Marshall Islands trials?

'40's - 50's Marshall Isslands trials

How about atom or hydrogen bomb tests ?

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a test fits the crossword puzzle with this as a clue (Los Angeles Times for Sunday May 31, 2009)

What are some really facts about the Midwest region of the US?

There are many really interesting facts about the Midwest region of the US. Some of those facts include that much of the area is flat, people from that region have a reputation as being friendly, and the republican party began in the Midwest.

Why did the US drop a hydrogen bomb on the Marshal Islands?

Some 43 nuclear tests were detonated at Enewetak from 1948 to 1958. The first hydrogen bomb test, code-named Mike, was tested on November 1, 1952. The explosion vaporized the island of Elugelab. This was done for testing.

Where is Little Marshall Island Sitka Alaska?

Little Marshall Island is located in Thimbleberry Bay south of Sitka, Alaska. It is approximately 1 acre at wiinter high tide. My former husband and I built a small cabin on it in 1972 and lived on it with our children during the summers until 1981. The cabin has a view of Mt. Verstovia and faces the road to the old pulp mill. I have many fond memories of fishing in and near the bay, watching seal haul out on the island and whales spouting in the channel.