Ailinglaplap Atoll

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Ailinglaplap Atoll is a coral atoll in the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands, known for its numerous islets, traditional Marshallese culture, and lagoon-based subsistence fishing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf atoll
coral atoll
administrativeDivisionOf Republic of the Marshall Islands NERFINISHED
agriculturalProduct breadfruit
coconut
pandanus
capital Woja
climate tropical
country Marshall Islands NERFINISHED
economy small-scale agriculture
subsistence fishing
ethnicGroup Micronesians
surface form: Marshallese people
formerAdminPower Germany
Japan
United States of America
surface form: United States
governedAs municipality of the Marshall Islands
hasFeature coral reef
lagoon
ocean passes
hasIslet Airok Islet NERFINISHED
Bikajle Islet
Woja Islet NERFINISHED
multiple small islets
hasSettlement Airok
Jaluit Atoll
surface form: Jaluit (historical administrative link)

Woja
hasTraditionalActivity outrigger canoe navigation
reef fishing
taro and breadfruit cultivation
knownFor lagoon-based subsistence fishing
numerous islets
traditional Marshallese culture
locatedIn Micronesia
Pacific Ocean
Ralik Chain
partOf Marshall Islands NERFINISHED
Ralik Chain
region Ralik Chain
religion Christianity
surface form: Christianity (predominant)
sovereignState Marshall Islands NERFINISHED
timeZone UTC+12
transport boat transport between islets
small airstrips on some islets
usesLanguage Marshallese language

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Marshall Islands hasAtoll Ailinglaplap Atoll
Ralik Chain hasPart Ailinglaplap Atoll