Where is Oroluk Atoll?
the Micronesia
Oroluk Atoll is an atoll belonging to Pohnpei State in the Micronesia.
Is Pohnpei Micronesia a us territory?
The sovereign island nation’s capital is Palikir, located on Pohnpei Island, while the largest city is Weno, located in the Chuuk Atoll….
Federated States of Micronesia | |
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Largest town | Weno |
Official language | English |
Recognized regional languages | Chuukese Kosraean Pohnpeian Yapese |
Is Pohnpei a country?
Pohnpei State is one of the four states of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). The other states are, from east to west, Kosrae State, Chuuk State, and Yap State….
Pohnpei State | |
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Country | Federated States of Micronesia |
Government | |
• Governor of Pohnpei | Marcelo Peterson (since 2016) |
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What is the race of Micronesia?
Ethnicity/race: Chuukese/Mortlockese 49.3%, Pohnpeian 29.8%, Kosraean 6.3%, Yapese 5.7%, Yap outer islanders 5.1%, Polynesian 1.6%, Asian 1.4%, other 0.8% (2010 est.)
Who owns Nauru island?
The president of Nauru is Lionel Aingimea, who heads a 19-member unicameral parliament. The country is a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, and the Asian Development Bank….Administrative divisions.
District | Aiwo |
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Former Name | Aiue |
Area (ha) | 110 |
Population (2011) | 1,220 |
No. of villages | 8 |
How big is Oroluk Island in Micronesia?
Oroluk Island is one of the islets of Oroluk Atoll, part of the State of Pohnpei (Federated States of Micronesia). Oroluk is currently uninhabited and is 0.13 km 2 in size. It was formerly inhabited. The main industry was agriculture and fishing.
What is the name of the atoll in Micronesia?
Oroluk Atoll is an atoll belonging to Pohnpei State in the Micronesia.
Where did the name Oroluk atoll come from?
Oroluk Atoll is believed to have been first discovered and named by navigators from Namoluk Island in the Mortlock Islands . The inhabitants of Oroluk are only between five and ten in number. They come mainly from Sector 4 of the Kapinga Village in Kolonia, Pohnpei, and tend to the plantations of bananas and taro.