Tobi Island

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Tobi Island is a small, remote coral island in the Republic of Palau, notable as the home of the Tobian people and their indigenous Tobian language.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coral island
country Palau NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Hatohobei NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeSpelling Tobi NERFINISHED
hasClimate tropical climate
hasCulturalHeritage indigenous Tobian traditions
hasDemographicCharacteristic small indigenous community
hasEconomicActivity small-scale agriculture
subsistence fishing
hasEducationLanguage English
Palauan
hasEnvironment coral reef environment
hasEthnicGroup Tobian people NERFINISHED
hasFeature fringing reef
lagoon
hasIndigenousLanguage Tobian language NERFINISHED
hasLocalLanguage Tobian language NERFINISHED
hasMarineResources coral reefs
reef fish
hasNearbyBodyOfWater Philippine Sea NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage English
Palauan
hasPopulation small population
hasPrimaryReligion Christianity NERFINISHED
hasRisk sea level rise vulnerability
vulnerability to tropical storms
hasSettlementType rural community
hasTraditionalCulture Tobian culture
hasTraditionalSubsistence fishing
taro cultivation
hasTransportation boat access
inhabitedBy Tobian people NERFINISHED
isCoralIsland true
isCulturallyAssociatedWith Micronesia NERFINISHED
isOneOf southernmost islands of Palau
isPartOfRegion Southwest Islands of Palau NERFINISHED
isPoliticallyPartOf state of Hatohobei
isRemote true
languageSpoken Tobian language NERFINISHED
locatedIn Pacific Ocean
Republic of Palau NERFINISHED
Southwest Islands of Palau NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone UTC+9
partOf Palau NERFINISHED
Southwest Islands chain NERFINISHED
sovereignState Palau NERFINISHED

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Tobian language spokenIn Tobi Island