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Gilbertese (Gilbertese: taetae ni Kiribati), also Kiribati (sometimes Kiribatese), is an Austronesian language spoken mainly in Kiribati. It belongs to the Micronesian branch of the Oceanic languages. The word Kiribati, the current name of the islands, is the local adaptation of the European name "Gilberts" to Gilbertese phonology.
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(On this page a regional language has parentheses next to it that contain a region, province, etc. where the language has regional status.) National language A language that uniquely represents the national identity of a state, nation, and/or country and is so designated by a country's government; some are technically minority languages.
Provides an overview of Kiribati, including key dates and facts about this Pacific island country.
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1.14 N. 1.15 O. 1.16 P. 1.17 Q. 1.18 R. 1.19 S. 1.20 T. 1.21 U. 1.22 V. 1.23 W. 1.24 X. 1.25 Y. 1.26 Z. 2 List of languages by the number of countries in which they ...
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The population is predominantly Roman Catholic (58.9%), with two main Protestant denominations (Kiribati Protestant Church 8.4% and Kiribati Uniting Church 21.2%) accounting for 29.6%. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (5.6%), BaháΚΌí Faith (2.1%), Seventh-day Adventist Church (2.1%), Pentecostals , Jehovah's Witnesses , and ...