FACTS ABOUT KIRIBATI
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FACTS ABOUT KIRIBATI
1.
The official name of Kiribati is the “Republic
of Kiribati”.
2.
Tarawa is the capital city of Kiribati.
3.
The total population of Kiribati is 108,145.
4.
The native of Kiribati are called
I-Kiribati. They pronounce ‘ti’ as‘s’. Therefore,
they pronounce ‘Kiribati’ as ‘Kiribas’.
5.
The Kiribati dollar is official currency
of Kiribati.
6.
Kiribati became a full member of the
United Nations in 1999. The country is also a member of the IMF, the World Bank
and the Commonwealth of Nations.
7.
Kiribati is roughly the four-time of
Washington, DC.
8.
The Australian dollar is the national
currency of Kiribati.
9.
Kiribati’s capital city, Tarawa, itself
is an island. The capital lies halfway between Hawaii and Australia.
10.
Kiribati is made up of 33 coral islands
divided among three groups of islands: the Line Islands, the Phoenix Islands,
and the Gilbert Islands. Most of these islands are coral atolls. According to
Britannica – “Atolls form when corals build a colony, or reef, around the top
of a volcanic island. Eventually, the reef reaches the surface of the water and
becomes land.”
11.
Of the 33 islands of Kiribati, 21 are
inhabited. The Banaba Island in the Gilbert Islands is a raised limestone
island while all of the remaining 32 islands are atolls meaning they are ring
shaped with central lagoons.
12.
Cultivation of crops on the island
nation is very difficult due to poor soil and variation in rainfalls. However,
there is plenty of seafood available in the island country.
13.
Kiribati is susceptible to experience a
rise in sea level due to global warming and such a rise in the water level of
the sea will cause contamination of fresh water with salt water making it
unsuitable for drinking. Moreover, the island will become uninhabitable.
14.
There is a lot of solid waste which is
produced in the country and sadly the country does not have a suitable waste
disposal or waste management system in place to take care of this issue.
15.
According to a UN report, the wildlife
in the area has been described as “among the most critically threatened in the
world.” Pollution from various sources plays a significant role in
deteriorating the quality of life of the inhabitants of this island nation.
16.
The majority of the population of
Kiribati is Christian. Freedom of religion is a fundamental right and this
right is well respected in the country.
17.
Due to the lack of natural resources,
Kiribati is amongst the world’s poorest countries. The country supports its
economy with the help of tourism, which constitutes almost 20% of its GDP.
18.
Kiribati is the only nation in the world
that lies in all four hemispheres (North, South, east and West) of the world.
19.
The New Year arrives first in Kiribati
and then in any other country in the world. This is because Kiribati is
furthest ahead of Greenwich meantime at GMT+14.
20.
More than 90% of the nation’s population
lives on the Gilbert Islands. And the majority of it lives on Tarawa.
21.
The highest point of the country is just
81 m above sea level.
22.
Due to the rise in sea level, two small
uninhabited islands disappeared below the sea in 1999.
23.
The nation is under threat of being
engulfed by the sea in the coming 50 years or more.
24.
The country has bought 6000 acres
of land from Fiji to relocate its people at a safer place. However Fiji
is more than 1000 miles away from Kiribati.
25.
“Gilbertese”,
which is an oceanic language, is popular and widely used by the people of the
island nation. English is also an official language but it is mostly used in
the capital city of Tarawa.
26.
Kiribati was once a nuclear weapon
test site.
27.
Population growth rate of the island
nation is high and the government is concerned about it. Family planning
methods are distributed by the government for free.
28.
Rural houses are open-sided rectangular
structures that have raised floors and thatched roofs. In the towns, concrete
and corrugated iron are used for building houses.
29.
A meeting house is a common place where
a representative of each house in the village gathers for formal discussions
and decision-making on important issues. These meeting houses are called “maneaba.”
30.
Churches in the villages are the largest
structures and are mostly architectured in European style.
31.
Subsistence agriculture and fishing are
the means of survival of up to 80% of the population of the country.
32.
Kiribati has one abundant natural
resource that is fish. The country has established an exclusive economic zone
surrounding 200 nautical miles around the island. The export of fish
from the country brings in substantial revenue.
33.
Kiribati has one of the highest infant
mortality rates in the world and the cause of these deaths is the respiratory
infection and diarrheal disease.
34.
Education is valued in the country and
hence schooling is made compulsory from age six. At least 20% of the children
receive higher education.
35.
Causes of deaths in the country include
tuberculosis, liver cancer, hepatitis B, and AIDS.
36.
Culture plays a significant role in the
life of the people of Kiribati. They respect elders and parents do their best
to nurture their children with their values and traditions.
37.
Early settlers of the island nation were
the Austronesian-speaking people who settled in the region long before the 1st
century A.D.
38.
The 33 islands in Kiribati are
spread over a whopping area of 3.5 million kilometers of ocean. And
surprisingly, the population of the entire nation is under 120,000.
39.
Kiribati is also famous for Kiritimati
which is also known as Christmas Island. With about 388 square kilometers,
Kiritimati or Christmas Island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in
the world. The population of the island in 2015 was estimated to be around 6,447.
40.
The island is famous for fishing because
of the availability of a variety of fish including sailfish, marlin, wahoo,
barracuda, and tuna. Giant Trevally or GT is one of the most sought after fish
of the island. It has distinct features and can weigh up to 80 kg.
41.
The island is also famous for bird
watching. Some of the species of the birds that can be seen on the island
include pacific long-tailed cuckoo, Kuhl’s lorikeet, and the endemic Christmas
Island warbler. Some beautiful seabirds also flourish on the island nation.
42.
Scuba divers also have an opportunity to
see over 200 species of coral. These species include a variety of marine
animals like turtles, dolphins, sharks and reef fish.
43.
The islands were named the Gilbert
Islands after the British explorer Thomas Gilbert who discovered the island in 1788.
The name “Kiribati” is the local pronunciation of “Gilberts”.
44.
Tourism in the country is flourishing to
support the country’s economy. The government is also taking active measures to
attract tourists from all over the world.
45.
Kiribati Exports:
fish and coconut products.
46.
Kiribati Imports: food,
machinery and equipment, miscellaneous manufactured goods and fuel.
47.
The internet country code for Kiribati
is .ki.
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