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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 December 2024. Island group in the Federated States of Micronesia For other uses, see Yap (disambiguation). Island group in Federated States of Micronesia Yap Wa'ab (Yapese) Island group Flag Map of the Yap Islands Map of Yap Proper (Marbaaq) Coordinates: 9°30′N 138°07′E / 9.500°N 138. ...
Map of the municipalities of Yap including Maap Maap ( Yapese : Maap′ ) is an island and village and municipality in the state of Yap , Federated States of Micronesia . [ 1 ] It lies on the north east of the archipelago of Yap.
A detailed map of the Yap Main Islands. The Yap Monarch, the State Bird of Yap. The bird is native exclusively to the Yapanese Main Islands. Yap State is the westernmost state of the Micronesian Federation. Further eastwards in order are the states of Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae. It consists of the four main islands of Rumung, Maap, Gagil-Tamil ...
Map of the municipalities of Yap including Gilman. Gilman (Yapese: Gilimaan) is a village and municipality in the state of Yap, Federated States of Micronesia. [1] It lies on the south side of the Yap island. Six villages or hamlets are integrated there : Anoth, Gachlaw, Guror, Magchagil, Thabeth and Towoway. The population was 252 in 2010.
Map of present-day Yap State, including the islands and atolls that made up the former Yapese Empire. The Empire covered over 1,300 kilometres of the north-western Pacific and included a vast number of island groups and low-lying coral atolls. The territory consists of both ruling and constituent islands, and they are indicated below. [4]
Tomil occupies the southern portion of Gagil-Tamil Island, except for Gargey village, which is located on the main island of Yap. Tomil is located on the northeastern part of the Yap Islands and positioned between the municipalities of Fanif, Maap and Gagil. Tomil is known for having its own explicit volcanic or none volcanic soil studied once ...
It administers both Yap proper and some 13 atolls and islands reaching to the east and south for some 800 kilometers (500 miles). The 2010 Census population was 3,126. [1] A Spanish Catholic mission was established in Colonia in 1885, during Yap's time as a colony of Spain. [2] Sunrise over Tomil Harbor in Colonia. Tamil Harbor is the main port ...
The ecoregion covers the Yap Islands, an island group in the western Caroline Islands. The islands are east of Palau and southeast of the Mariana Islands. The group has four central islands, Yap, Gagil-Tomil, and Maap, and Rumung, which are separated by narrow channels. The highest elevation is Mount Taabiywol (178 m (584 ft)) on Yap Island.