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Bokak Atoll (Marshallese: Bokaak or Bok-ak, [pˠɔɡwɑːk]) or Taongi Atoll is an uninhabited coral atoll in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands, in the
Bokak Atoll-List of islands of the Marshall Islands
The Republic of Marshall Islands consists of 30 atolls (each made up of many islets) and 5 islands, which can be divided into two island chains, Ralik Chain
Bokak Atoll-Wake Island
Midway Atoll is 1,170 mi (1,880 km) to the northeast. The closest land is the uninhabited Bokak Atoll, 348 mi (560 km) away in the Marshall Islands, to the
Bokak Atoll-Marshall Islands
uninhabited atolls are: Ailinginae Atoll Bikar (Bikaar) Atoll Bikini Atoll Bokak Atoll Erikub Atoll Jemo Island Nadikdik Atoll Rongerik Atoll Toke Atoll Ujelang
Bokak Atoll-Aur Atoll
Maloelap Atoll. The population of Aur Atoll was 317 in 2021. Aur Atoll was claimed by the German Empire along with the rest of the Marshall Islands in 1885
Bokak Atoll-Namu Atoll
sighting by Europeans of Namu Atoll on 17 September 1568. The pilot, Hernán Gallego, mistook it for San Bartolome (Bokak Atoll), which Toribio Alonso de Salazar
Bokak Atoll-Toke Atoll
Toke Atoll or Taka Atoll (Marshallese: Tōkā, [tˠʌɡæ]) is a small, uninhabited coral atoll in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. It is one of the
Bokak Atoll-Geography of the Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands consist of two archipelagic island chains of 30 atolls and 1,152 islands, which form two parallel groups—the "Ratak" (sunrise) chain
Bokak Atoll-Bikar Atoll
kilometers (360 mi) north of Majuro Atoll, the capital of the Marshall Islands, 320 kilometers (200 mi) South-southeast of Bokak, and 115 kilometers (71 mi) north
Bokak Atoll-Timeline of European exploration
Gomes de Sequeira explore the Caroline Islands. 1526 – Alonso de Salazar reaches the Marshall Islands (Bokak Atoll). 1526–28 – Pizarro and his pilot Bartolomé
Bokak Atoll-Index of Marshall Islands–related articles
Attongtonganebwokwbwokw Aur Atoll Bikar Atoll Bikini Atoll Birds of the Marshall Islands Bokak Atoll Bucholz Army Airfield Capital of the Marshall Islands: Majuro Categories:
Bokak Atoll-Ratak
Ratak islands was 30,925.[citation needed] The atolls and isolated islands in the chain are: Ailuk Atoll Arno Atoll Aur Atoll Bikar Atoll Bokak Atoll Erikub
Bokak Atoll-List of countries by northernmost point
Border with Eritrea 14°53′N Martinique (France) Macouba 14°52′N Marshall Islands Bokak Atoll 14°32′N Cambodia Border with Laos and Vietnam 14°30′N El Salvador
Bokak Atoll-Alonso de Salazar
Juan Sebastián Elcano. He sighted the Bokak Atoll in the Marshall Islands en route to Guam, the Philippine Islands and finally the Moluccas. After one month
Bokak Atoll-Baháʼí Faith in the Marshall Islands
, Bikar." In the same report, Rongelap is listed as having a Baháʼí group, Ujelang is shown as an isolated Baháʼí and Enewetak
Bokak Atoll-List of islands by name (B)
features a list of islands sorted by their name beginning with the letter B. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of islands (by country)
Bokak Atoll-Knox Atoll
Knox Atoll (Marshallese: Ņadikdik, [nˠɑːrʲiɡ(i)rʲik]) is an uninhabited coral atoll of 18 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and is the southernmost atoll of
Bokak Atoll-ISO 3166-2:MH
Rongerik Atoll, and Ujelang Atoll (previously inhabited and had its code deleted in Newsletter II-1) In Ratak Chain: Bikar Atoll, Bokak Atoll, Erikub Atoll, Jemo
Bokak Atoll-Dominion of Melchizedek
Clipperton Island, an overseas possession of France which lies 1,500 miles west of Nicaragua; and Taongi, otherwise known as Bokak Atoll, an uninhabited
Bokak Atoll-169th meridian east
169°0′E / 14.650°N 169.000°E / 14.650; 169.000 (Marshall Islands) Marshall Islands Bokak Atoll 14°35′N 169°0′E / 14.583°N 169.000°E / 14.583; 169
Bokak Atoll-15th parallel north
000; 145.667 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Passing north of Bokak Atoll, Marshall Islands 15°0′N 92°43′W / 15.000°N 92.717°W / 15.000; -92.717 (Mexico)
Bokak Atoll-Toke Atoll
intermediate atoll type between the shallow, perched lagoons of Bokak and Bikar, and the deep lagoons and many reef passages of the central Marshall atolls. Based
Bokak Atoll-15th parallel north
667°E / 15.000; 145.667 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Passing north of Bokak Atoll, Marshall Islands 15°0′N 92°43′W / 15.000°N 92.717°W / 15.000; -92
Bokak Atoll-Marshall Islands
Atoll Bikar (Bikaar) Atoll Bikini Atoll Bokak Atoll Erikub Atoll Jemo Island Nadikdik Atoll Rongerik Atoll Toke Atoll Ujelang Atoll The average altitude
Bokak Atoll-Geography of the Marshall Islands
Northernmost point – Bokak Atoll (Taongi), Ratak Chain* Easternmost point – Knox Atoll, Ratak Chain Southernmost point – Ebon Atoll, Ralik Chain Westernmost
Bokak Atoll-Aur Atoll
Aur Atoll (Marshallese: Aur, [ɑurˠ]) is a coral atoll of 42 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall
Bokak Atoll-Index of Marshall Islands–related articles
Atoll Ailinglaplap Atoll Ailuk Atoll Arno Atoll Aur Atoll Bikar Atoll Bikini Atoll Bokak Atoll Ebon Atoll Enen-kio Atoll Enewetak Atoll Erikub Atoll Jabat
Bokak Atoll-169th meridian east
650°N 169.000°E / 14.650; 169.000 (Marshall Islands) Marshall Islands Bokak Atoll 14°35′N 169°0′E / 14.583°N 169.000°E / 14.583; 169.000 (Pacific Ocean)
Bokak Atoll-Bikar Atoll
kilometers (360 mi) north of Majuro Atoll, the capital of the Marshall Islands, 320 kilometers (200 mi) South-southeast of Bokak, and 115 kilometers (71 mi) north
Bokak Atoll-List of islands of the Marshall Islands
Republic of the Marshall Islands, the uninhabited atolls/islands Narikrik, Erikub, Jemo, Taka, Bikar, Bokak, Rongrik and Ailinginae shall each be included
Bokak Atoll-Timeline of European exploration
Caroline Islands. 1526 – Alonso de Salazar reaches the Marshall Islands (Bokak Atoll). 1526–28 – Pizarro and his pilot Bartolomé Ruiz explore the west coast
Bokak Atoll-Wake Island
430 km) to the west. Midway Atoll is 1,170 mi (1,880 km) to the northeast. The closest land is the uninhabited Bokak Atoll, 348 mi (560 km) away in the
Bokak Atoll-February 1979
North Pacific Ocean until being discovered in 1988 on the uninhabited Bokak Atoll, along with the remains of Moorman, 2,340 miles (3,770 km) away from
Bokak Atoll-Knox Atoll
Knox Atoll (Marshallese: Ņadikdik, [nˠɑːrʲiɡ(i)rʲik]) is an uninhabited coral atoll of 18 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and is the southernmost atoll of
Bokak Atoll-Atlas of Remote Islands
Island Pacific Ocean Antipodes Islands Atlasov Island Banaba Island Bokak Atoll Campbell Island, New Zealand Clipperton Island Cocos Island Easter Island
Bokak Atoll-List of countries by northernmost point
Eritrea 14°53′N Martinique (France) Macouba 14°52′N Marshall Islands Bokak Atoll 14°32′N Cambodia Border with Laos and Vietnam 14°30′N El Salvador North
Bokak Atoll-Ratak
needed] The atolls and isolated islands in the chain are: Ailuk Atoll Arno Atoll Aur Atoll Bikar Atoll Bokak Atoll Erikub Atoll Jemo Island Knox Atoll Likiep
Bokak Atoll-Dominion of Melchizedek
miles west of Nicaragua; and Taongi, otherwise known as Bokak Atoll, an uninhabited Micronesian atoll falling under the administration of the Government of
Bokak Atoll-List of islands by name (B)
River, Ontario Canada Bois Blanc Lake Huron, Michigan United States Bokak Atoll Ratak Chain Marshall Islands Bokissa Pacific Ocean Vanuatu Bolama Bissagos
Bokak Atoll-Marshallese language
'Ailuk Atoll' Arņo [ɑnnˠɔ], 'Arno Atoll' Aur [ɑurˠ], 'Aur Atoll' Ādkup [ærʲ(u)ɡʷupʲ], 'Erikub Atoll' Bokaak or Bok-ak [pˠɔɡwɑːk], 'Bokak (Taongi) Atoll' Jāmo̧
Bokak Atoll-List of isolated islands and archipelagos
French). Archived from the original on 2023-07-13. Retrieved 2023-07-13. Atoll Research Bulletin. Smithsonian Press. 1951. Archived from the original on
Bokak Atoll-Alonso de Salazar
after the deaths of Loaísa and Juan Sebastián Elcano. He sighted the Bokak Atoll in the Marshall Islands en route to Guam, the Philippine Islands and
Bokak Atoll-Bokak Atoll
Bokak Atoll (Marshallese: Bokaak or Bok-ak, [pˠɔɡwɑːk]) or Taongi Atoll is an uninhabited coral atoll in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands, in the