
Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands scatter across the central Pacific as two parallel chains of low-lying atolls and reef islands, none rising more than a few metres above sea level. Life here is shaped by the ocean in almost every respect — fishing, navigation, and a vulnerability to rising seas that makes climate change an immediate, daily reality rather than an abstract concern.
About Marshall Islands
Overview
Located in Micronesia, the Marshall Islands consist of 29 atolls and five isolated islands spread across roughly two million square kilometres of ocean. The capital is Majuro, and Marshallese and English are both official languages. The country uses the US dollar. Its cultural identity is rooted in deep-sea navigation traditions, clan structures, and close ties with the United States, which administered the islands after World War II.
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