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  2. Culture of the Marshall Islands - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Islander fish trap, circa 1940s. The culture of the Marshall Islands forms part of the wider culture of Micronesia. It is marked by pre-Western contact and the impact of that contact on its people afterward. The Marshall Islands were relatively isolated. Inhabitants developed skilled navigators, able to navigate by the currents to ...

  3. Marshall Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Islands is the only country in the world that does not have a national football team. [150] The Marshall Islands is therefore the only sovereign country in the world that does not have a record of a national football match. [151]

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  5. The Marshall Islands is a dynamic place with a dark past and uncertain future, yet not many people know about it. You probably never heard of this destination: 6 cool facts about The Marshall ...

  6. Alele Museum & Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Marshallese navigational chart, on display in Alele Museum in 2008 Marshallese navigational chart on display at Alele Museum. The museum's collection includes traditional tools, objects relating to housing, jewellery, drums, fishing apparatus, tattooing, weaving, canoes (and model canoes), and navigation, including stick charts, a Marshallese nautical tool used to memorise wave patterns.

  7. Category:Marshall Islands - Wikipedia

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    Marshallese people (12 C) Politics of the Marshall Islands (7 C, 8 P) S. ... Pages in category "Marshall Islands" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 ...

  8. Kwajalein Atoll - Wikipedia

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    Map from National Atlas of the United States. Kwajalein is the 14th largest coral atoll as measured by area of enclosed water. Comprising 97 islands and islets, it has a land area of 16.4 km 2 (6.3 sq mi) and surrounds one of the largest lagoons in the world, with an area of 2,174 km 2 (839 sq mi).

  9. Billy Ward and his Dominoes - Wikipedia

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    Billy Ward (born Robert L. Williams, September 19, 1921, Savannah, Georgia, died February 16, 2002, Inglewood, California [2]) grew up in Philadelphia, the second of three sons of Charles Williams and Cora Bates Williams, and was a child musical prodigy, winning an award for a piano composition at the age of 14. [3]