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Formerly known as the "Gilbert Islands," part of the [[Gilbert & Ellice Islands Colony]].
Formerly known as the "Gilbert Islands," part of the [[Gilbert & Ellice Islands Colony]].


Became independent from the United Kingdom in 1979.
"In 1979 the Gilbert Islands, Banaba, the Phoenix and the Line Islands became the independent Republic of Kiribati. The Republic has a total land area of 810 square kilometres and consists of thirty three atolls and islands, spread across approximately a third of a million square kilometres of the Pacific Ocean, of which 21 islands are inhabited."<ref>http://www.parliament.gov.ki/</ref>


The [[Phoenix Islands]], including [[Nikumaroro]], are part of Kiribati.
The [[Phoenix Islands]], including [[Nikumaroro]], are part of Kiribati.
In most contexts, the phrase '''I Kiribati''' may be taken to mean "of or relating to the people of Kiribati."  The older adjective, of course, was '''Gilbertese.'''


* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiribati Wikipedia article on Kiribati]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiribati Wikipedia article on Kiribati]
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* [[Ethnohistory of Nikumaroro]]
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Latest revision as of 02:05, 20 October 2009

Formerly known as the "Gilbert Islands," part of the Gilbert & Ellice Islands Colony.

"In 1979 the Gilbert Islands, Banaba, the Phoenix and the Line Islands became the independent Republic of Kiribati. The Republic has a total land area of 810 square kilometres and consists of thirty three atolls and islands, spread across approximately a third of a million square kilometres of the Pacific Ocean, of which 21 islands are inhabited."[1]

The Phoenix Islands, including Nikumaroro, are part of Kiribati.

In most contexts, the phrase I Kiribati may be taken to mean "of or relating to the people of Kiribati." The older adjective, of course, was Gilbertese.

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