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  2. Ij Io̧kwe Ļo̧k Aelōn̄ Eo Aō - Wikipedia

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    Ij Io̧kwe Ļo̧k Aelōn̄ Eo Aō ([itʲ i̯ɒ.kwɛ lˠɒkʷ ɑe̯.lʲɤŋ ɛ̯ɔ ɑ.ɤ]), also known more simply as Ij Io̧kwe Ļo̧k ([itʲ i̯ɒ.kwɛ lˠɒkʷ]), is the former national anthem of the Marshall Islands.

  3. Alele Museum & Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Marshallese alphabet displayed in library in 2002. The library is located on the second floor of the building; it has a dedicated area for children's literature, as well as a Pacific section. [5] The library has a strong research collection that focuses on the Marshall Islands. It also supports computer literacy, through learning programmes. [3]

  4. Marshall Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Ṃajeḷ), [6] officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin Ṃajeḷ), [note 1] is an island country west of the International Date Line and north of the equator in the Micronesia region of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.

  5. Marshallese art - Wikipedia

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  6. Marshallese language - Wikipedia

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    Marshallese (Marshallese: Kajin Ṃajeḷ or Kajin Majōl [kɑzʲinʲ(i)mˠɑːzʲɛlˠ]), also known as Ebon, is a Micronesian language spoken in the Marshall Islands. The language of the Marshallese people , it is spoken by nearly all of the country's population of 59,000, making it the principal language. [ 3 ]

  7. Iroijlaplap - Wikipedia

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    Iroijlaplap (Marshallese: iroojļapļap [irˠoːzʲ(e)lˠɑbʲ(ɛ)lˠɑpʲ]; feminine: Leroijlaplap, leroojļapļap [lʲeːrˠoːzʲ(e)lˠɑbʲ(ɛ)lˠɑpʲ]) are the traditional paramount chiefs in the Marshall Islands. Ordinary chiefs bear the title of Iroij (feminine: Leroij); - ļapļap is a superlative suffix.

  8. Category:Marshallese art - Wikipedia

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  9. Marshallese culture - Wikipedia

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