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Majuro ), population 25,400 people (
as of 2004), is the
capital and largest city of the Republic of the
Marshall Islands. Built on an atoll of 64 islands, the
Majuro Atoll, Majuro has a port, shopping district, hotels, and an international airport. The major population centers are the D-U-D communities, the islands of
Delap-Uliga-Darrit (listed from south to north, on the eastern edge of the atoll). Uliga is the main business district, and banking and tourism are increasingly important. Uliga is home to the
College of the Marshall Islands, Assumption High School, and Uliga Elementary School where English is taught to all students. The government offices are based in Delap, and located at the eastern point of Majuro Atoll is the capital building for the Marshall Islands. Delap also has several large stores. Darrit is mostly residential and has a primary and a secondary school. At the western end of the atoll, about 30 miles from D-U-D by road, is the community of Laura, a growing residential area with a popular beach. Laura has the highest elevation point on the island, estimated at about 30 feet above sea level. Laura has the best soil for planting and is the home of several farms. Marshall Islands High School is near the north end of Majuro, in Rita.
The atoll itself has a land area of only 3.75 sq mi (9.7 km²), but encloses a
lagoon of 113.92 sq mi (295 km²). Copra (coconut oil) is one of the main exports in the Marshall Islands, and receives copra shipments from most of the smaller populated atolls surrounding the area. Sport
fishing is popular, and underwater divers are attracted to the area. Majuro and Kwajalein serve as the transportation hubs for the Marshall Islands, both for air service and shipping, though Majuro is more used because of Kwajalein's restricted military status.
Majuro, like many atolls, consists of extremely narrow land masses which allows a person to walk from the lagoon side to the ocean side within minutes. At some points the island is narrow enough to throw a rock from one side to the other. Most of the roadway from Delap to Laura is a single two lane paved road with houses on either side.
During
World War II, on
January 30,
1944 United States troops invaded
Japanese-held Majuro and occupied the island.
Coconut oil
On
September 15, 2007, Witon Barry, of the Tobolar Copra processing plant in the
Marshall Islands capital of Majuro said power authorities, private companies and entrepreneurs had been experimenting with
coconut oil as an alternative to
diesel fuel for
vehicles,
power generators and
ships. Coconut
trees abound in the Pacific's
tropical islands.
Copra, from 6 to 10
coconuts makes 1
litre oil.
Transportation
Air
Marshall Islands International Airport, the Marshall Islands' most important airport, is located on the Majuro Atoll.
Sport
Majuro was initially scheduled to host the
seventh edition of the
Micronesian Games, in 2010. It subsequently renounced its hosting rights, citing a lack of adequate infrastructure.
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