States of the Federated States of Micronesia - Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, Yap, Palikir, Nan Madol, Fyodor Litke, Truk Lagoon, the Moon Pool, Habele (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, Yap, Palikir, Nan Madol, Fyodor Litke, Truk Lagoon, The Moon Pool, Habele, Namonuito Atoll, Pohnpei Starling, Rai stones, David M. Schneider, Saudeleur, Bully Hayes, Pohnpei International Airport, Pohnpei Lorikeet, Xavier High School, Micronesia, Chuuk International Airport, Governor of Kosrae, ISO 3166-2: FM, Oroluk Atoll, Kosrae International Airport, David O'Keefe, Pohnpei Fantail, Pohnpeian language, Ulithian language, Long-billed White-eye, Governor of Chuuk State, Yap International Airport, Minto Reef, Kosraean language, Dinay, Colonia, Yap, Governor of Yap, Pingelapese language, Nukuoro language, Pohnpei Flycatcher, Yap Soccer Association, Governor of Pohnpei, Weno, Tofol, Rull, Mount Teroken, Utwa Ma, Micronesian Empire, Mount Finkol, Finkol River. Excerpt: Yap, also known as Wa'ab by locals, is an island in the Caroline Islands of the western Pacific Ocean. It is a state of the Federated States of Micronesia. Yap's indigenous cultures and traditions are still strong compared to other neighboring islands. The "island" of Yap actually consists of four continental islands (hence the alternative name of the Yap Islands). The four are very close together and joined within a common coral reef and entirely formed from an uplift of the Philippine Sea Plate. The land is mostly rolling hills densely covered with vegetation. Mangrove swamps line much of the shore. An outer barrier reef surrounds the islands, enclosing a lagoon between the fringing barrier reef. Colonia is the capital of the State of Yap. It administers both Yap proper and 14 atolls reaching to the east and south for some 800 km (500 mi), namely Eauripik, Elato, Fais, Faraulep, Gaferut, Ifalik, Lamotrek, Ngulu, Olimarao, Piagailoe (West Fayu), Pikelot, Sorol, Ulithi, and Woleai Atolls, as well as the island of Satawal (municipali...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, Yap, Palikir, Nan Madol, Fyodor Litke, Truk Lagoon, The Moon Pool, Habele, Namonuito Atoll, Pohnpei Starling, Rai stones, David M. Schneider, Saudeleur, Bully Hayes, Pohnpei International Airport, Pohnpei Lorikeet, Xavier High School, Micronesia, Chuuk International Airport, Governor of Kosrae, ISO 3166-2: FM, Oroluk Atoll, Kosrae International Airport, David O'Keefe, Pohnpei Fantail, Pohnpeian language, Ulithian language, Long-billed White-eye, Governor of Chuuk State, Yap International Airport, Minto Reef, Kosraean language, Dinay, Colonia, Yap, Governor of Yap, Pingelapese language, Nukuoro language, Pohnpei Flycatcher, Yap Soccer Association, Governor of Pohnpei, Weno, Tofol, Rull, Mount Teroken, Utwa Ma, Micronesian Empire, Mount Finkol, Finkol River. Excerpt: Yap, also known as Wa'ab by locals, is an island in the Caroline Islands of the western Pacific Ocean. It is a state of the Federated States of Micronesia. Yap's indigenous cultures and traditions are still strong compared to other neighboring islands. The "island" of Yap actually consists of four continental islands (hence the alternative name of the Yap Islands). The four are very close together and joined within a common coral reef and entirely formed from an uplift of the Philippine Sea Plate. The land is mostly rolling hills densely covered with vegetation. Mangrove swamps line much of the shore. An outer barrier reef surrounds the islands, enclosing a lagoon between the fringing barrier reef. Colonia is the capital of the State of Yap. It administers both Yap proper and 14 atolls reaching to the east and south for some 800 km (500 mi), namely Eauripik, Elato, Fais, Faraulep, Gaferut, Ifalik, Lamotrek, Ngulu, Olimarao, Piagailoe (West Fayu), Pikelot, Sorol, Ulithi, and Woleai Atolls, as well as the island of Satawal (municipali...

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July 2011

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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28

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978-1-156-61783-0

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9781156617830

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1-156-61783-9



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