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🇲🇭 Marshall Islands

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Geography & Borders

This country has no land borders.

Introduction & Background

The Marshall Islands (Template:Lang-mh),9 officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Template:Lang-mh),note 1 is an independent island country and microstate near the Equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 58,413 people (at the 2018 World Bank Census10) is spread out over five islands and 29 coral atolls,2 comprising 1,156 individual islands and islets. The capital and largest city is Majuro. It has the largest portion of its territory composed of water of any sovereign state, at 97.87%. The islands share maritime boundaries with Wake Island to the north,note 2 Kiribati to the southeast, Nauru to the south, and Federated States of Micronesia to the west. About 52.3% of Marshall Islanders (27,797 at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro.2 In 2016, 73.3% of the population were defined as being "urban". The UN also indicates a population density of 760 inhabitants per square mile (295/km2), and its projected 2020 population is 59,190.11

Micronesian settlers reached the Marshall Islands using canoes circa 2nd millennium BC, with interisland navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. They eventually settled there.12 Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, starting with Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer in the service of Spain, Juan Sebastián Elcano and Miguel de Saavedra. Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar reported sighting an atoll in August 1526.12 Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God).13 Spain claimed the islands in 1592, and the European powers recognized its sovereignty over the islands in 1874. They had been part of the Spanish East Indies formally since 1528. Later, Spain sold some of the islands to the German Empire in 1885, and they became part of German New Guinea that year, run by the trading companies doing business in the islands, particularly the Jaluit Company.12 In World War I, the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which, in 1920, the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to form the South Seas Mandate. During World War II, the United States took control of the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign in 1944. Nuclear testing began on Bikini Atoll in 1946 and concluded in 1958.

Key Information
AttributeDetails
Official Name
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Capital
Majuro
Continent
Oceania
Region / Subregion
Oceania / Micronesia
Population
42,418
Area
181 km²
Languages
English, Marshallese
Currencies
United States dollar ($) [USD]
Cost of Living
50 / 100 (Moderate)
Price per Coffee
$2.50
Price per Meal
$11.25
Timezones
UTC+12:00 (MHT), UTC+12:00 (MHT)
Bounding Box
Min: (8.94° N, 167.94° E)
Max: (9.06° N, 168.06° E)
Climate
Temperate
Terrain
Vast dry deserts and plains, volcanic islands with rugged mountains, and coral atolls

Geography & Climate

Climate, weather, and air quality data are based on historical records for the coordinates of the capital city, Majuro.

Temperature (2025)

20°30°
Jan
26.8° / 28.4°
Feb
26.4° / 28°
Mar
26.4° / 28°
Apr
26.5° / 28.3°
May
26.5° / 28.6°
Jun
26.5° / 28.5°
Jul
26.1° / 28.2°
Aug
25.9° / 28.2°
Sep
25.8° / 28.3°
Oct
26° / 28.6°
Nov
26.5° / 28.8°
Dec
26.4° / 28.5°

Precipitation & Snow (2025)

133Jan
139Feb
115Mar
229Apr
228May
309Jun
602Jul
501Aug
556Sep
573Oct
356Nov
264Dec
Rain (mm) Snow (cm)

Atmospheric Pressure (2025)

1009.3-0.5Jan
1009.80Feb
1010.3+0.5Mar
1010.1+0.3Apr
1009.9+0.1May
1010.5+0.7Jun
1010+0.2Jul
1010.5+0.7Aug
1010.8+1Sep
1009.80Oct
1008.7-1.1Nov
1008.1-1.7Dec

Thunderstorm Days (2025)

0Jan
0Feb
0Mar
0Apr
0May
0Jun
0Jul
0Aug
0Sep
0Oct
0Nov
0Dec

Wind Speed (2025)

Jan
40.1
Feb
36.2
Mar
38.1
Apr
35.7
May
33.4
Jun
32.4
Jul
31.6
Aug
25.5
Sep
23.4
Oct
28.3
Nov
32.6
Dec
30.9

Air Quality — Monthly Averages (2025)

MetricJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
PM2.5 μg/m³8.97.27.97.46.25.843.62.73.34.55.7
PM10 μg/m³13.911.312.611.69.896.25.54.25.17.18.8
O₃ μg/m³5137.841.738.530.831.427.725.726.92933.437.2
NO₂ μg/m³0000000.100000
SO₂ μg/m³0.40.40.30.20.10.10.10.10.10.10.20.4
CO μg/m³10010210610210090878483858992

Pollen Levels — Monthly (2025)

Pollen data is negligible or unavailable for this location.

⛰️ Highest Elevation

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Unnamed location on Likiep10 m / 33 ft

  • Map Locations: Google Maps | OpenStreetMap

People & Society

Total Population38,827Density: 215.71 / km²
Annual Growth Rate-3.17%Population Decline
Life Expectancy66.94 yrsAverage lifespan at birth
Fertility Rate2.92Births per woman



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