Jaluit Atoll

Jaluit Atoll (Marshallese: Jālwōj, , or Jālooj, ) is a large coral atoll of 91 islands in the Pacific Ocean and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

Its total land area is 11.34 square kilometers (4.38 sq mi), and it encloses a lagoon with an area of 690 square kilometers (270 sq mi). Most of the land area is on the largest islet (motu) of Jaluit (10.4 km2). Jaluit is approximately 220 kilometers (140 mi) southwest of Majuro. Jaluit Atoll is a designated conservation area and Ramsar Wetland.

Jaluit
Jaluit Atoll
NASA image of Jaluit Atoll
Jaluit is located in Marshall Islands
Jaluit
Jaluit
Geography
LocationNorth Pacific
Coordinates05°55′18″N 169°38′33″E / 5.92167°N 169.64250°E / 5.92167; 169.64250
ArchipelagoRalik
Total islands91
Area11.34 km2 (4.38 sq mi)
Highest elevation3 m (10 ft)
Administration
Demographics
Population1,409 (2021)
Ethnic groupsMarshallese
Official nameJaluit Atoll Conservation Area
Designated13 July 2004
Reference no.1389
Jaluit Atoll
1896 map of Jaluit Atoll

In 2021 the population of the islands of Jaluit Atoll was 1,409. It was the former administrative seat of the Marshall Islands.

History

The British merchant vessel Rolla sighted Jaluit in 1803. She had transported convicts from Britain to New South Wales and was on her way to China to find a cargo to take back to Britain.

In 1885, the German Empire annexed Jaluit Atoll and the other Marshall Islands as protectorate. German imperial commissars (Kaiserliche Kommissare) included:

  • 1886–1888 Dr. jur. Wilhelm Knappe (1855–1910)
  • 1888–1888 Dr. Franz Leopold Sonnenschein (1857–1897)
  • 1889–1891 Friedrich Louis Max Biermann
  • 1891–1894 Dr. Karl Wilhelm Schmidt (b. 4 March 1859 in Braunschweig)
  • 11 May 1894 – March 1898 Georg Irmer (b. 1853 – d. 1931)
  • 24 March 1898 – 18 January 1906 Eugen Brandeis (b. 1846 – d. 1919) (acting to 22 February 1900)
  • 18 January 1906 – May 1906 Ludwig Kaiser (acting) (b. 1862 – d. 1906)
  • 1 April 1906 – 3 October 1914 the governors of German New Guinea; afterwards the jurisdiction was downgraded to district, under a Bezirksamtmann

After World War I, the island became a part of the South Seas Mandate, a mandated territory of the Empire of Japan, and was the seat of the Japanese administration over the Marshall Islands. Immigrants from Japan numbered several hundred by the 1930s. During World War II the island's Japanese garrison consisted of 1,584 men of the Imperial Japanese Navy and 727 men of the Imperial Japanese Army. The island was bombed on at least five occasions in November and December 1943 by B-24 Liberator bombers of the USAAF 7th Air Force. The island became part of the vast US Naval Base Marshall Islands.

Following World War II, Jaluit came under the control of the United States as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands until the independence of the Marshall Islands in 1986.

Geography

Jaluit Atoll's lagoon is shaped roughly like a kite.

The islet of Jabor (Jebwad, [tʲɛbˠ(ɔ)wɑrʲ]) has the largest population center on Jaluit Atoll, with a population of approximately 1,200. The island features a small hotel, small stores that sell staple foods, and a gasoline station. Jabor is a base for commercial and sports fishing, where motorboats can be rented. Snorkeling spots are around the sunken dock by the airport and in the northern pass into the lagoon.

Imiej (Im̧wej, [imwi̯etʲ]) is an islet a 45-minute boat ride from Jabor. It used to be the headquarters for the Imperial Japanese Navy garrison and was a major seaplane base. The ruins of the power station, barracks, antiaircraft guns and a Shinto shrine remain.

Education

Marshall Islands Public School System operates public schools.

High schools:

Primary schools:

  • Imiej Elementary School
  • Imroj Elementary School
  • Jabnoden Elementary School
  • Jabor Elementary School - Jabor
  • Jaluit Elementary School
  • Mejrirok Elementary School
  • Narmej Elementary School
Jaluit Atoll 
St. Joseph's School

Private schools: Jabor has St. Josephs, attached to the Catholic Church.

Transportation

Jaluit Airport is served by Air Marshall Islands.

Twin towns

Jaluit is twinned with:

Notes

References

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