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About the Makin Atoll

Information about the Makin Atoll, also known as Makin Island, located in the Gilbert Islands of Kiribati.

Quick Facts About the ? Atoll

ISLAND GROUP: ?
PROXIMITY TO EQUATOR: ?
POPULATION: Greater then ? (as of ?)
AREA: About ? square miles
LAGOON SIZE: ? miles by ? miles
HIGHEST ELEVATION: ? feet
ALSO KNOWN AS: ?
FORMERLY KNOWN AS: ?
INHABITED ISLETS: ?
UNINHABITED ISLETS: ?
Islets With Lodging: ?
ISLAND GROUP: Gilbert Islands
GOVERNMENT: Republic of Kiribati

Wikipedia Introduction to the Makin Islands

WikiTravel ? Island Travel Guide

WikiMedia Commons Pictures of Makin
- Little Makin Island Picture
- Makin Islands Picture


Gilbert Islands of Kiribati

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Islands of Kiribati

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