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Historical population figures for the Marshall Islands are unknown. In 1862, the population of the islands was estimated at 10,000. [1] In 1960, the population of the Islands was approximately 15,000. The 2021 census counted 42,418 residents, 23,156 of whom (approximately 54.6%) lived on Majuro. 77.7% of the population lived in an urban setting ...
This is a list of Oceanian countries and dependencies by population in ... 2021 [9] Northern Mariana Islands ... -0.8%: 49,710: 1 Apr 2020 [11] 11 Marshall Islands: 0.1%:
In 2021, the governments of Australia and Japan decided to fund two major law enforcement developments in the Marshall Islands. [146] In February 2021, the Marshall Islands announced it would be formally withdrawing from the Pacific Islands Forum in a joint statement with Kiribati, Nauru, and the Federated States of Micronesia after a dispute ...
44,491,724 (2021, 6th) Population density: 4.19/km 2 (10.9/sq mi) Demonym: Oceanian: Countries: 14 (list of countries) Australia Fiji Kiribati Marshall Islands
This is a list of island countries by population density. Unless otherwise noted, ... Marshall Islands: 232 600: 41,996: 181 70
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).
Ebeye has a population of more than 15,000 (2011 est). [20] In 2008, the population was 12,000. [21] In 1968, the population was 3,000. [22] 9,789 people lived on the Kwajalein including Ebeye in the 2021 census, [23] This is the second most populous island of the Marshal Islands, with Majuro being larger
Wotje's land area of 8.18 square kilometers (3.16 sq mi) is one of the largest in the Marshall Islands, and encloses a lagoon of 624 square kilometers (241 sq mi). The atoll is oriented east and west and is 45 kilometers (28 mi) at its longest point, and 18 kilometers (11 mi) at its greatest width.