Marshall Islands
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Currency
United States Dollar
Capital
Majuro, Delap-Uliga-Djarrit
Languages Spoken
Marshallese, English
For centuries, the islands that make up the Marshall Islands were inhabited by Micronesian navigators, skilled seafarers who traversed the vast Pacific Ocean. These ancient mariners developed unique navigation techniques and established vibrant societies across the atolls.
In the 16th century, European explorers, including the Spanish and British, made contact with the islands, but it was the late 19th century when the Marshall Islands fell under German colonial rule. This period of colonization saw significant cultural changes and the introduction of new technologies.
During World War II, the islands witnessed intense battles between American and Japanese forces, leaving a lasting impact on the landscape and local communities. After the war, the United States assumed administrative control under a United Nations trust.
In 1986, the Marshall Islands achieved full sovereignty and entered into a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Today, the nation is known for its unique cultural heritage, including traditional stick charts used for navigation, and its commitment to environmental conservation amidst the challenges of rising sea levels.
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