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  4. Mau Piailug - Wikipedia

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    Pius "Mau" Piailug (pronounced / ˈ p aɪ ə s ˈ m aʊ p iː ˈ aɪ l ə ɡ /; 1932 – 12 July 2010) was a Micronesian navigator from the Carolinian island of Satawal, best known as a teacher of traditional, non-instrument wayfinding methods for open-ocean voyaging.

  5. Typhoon Yutu - Wikipedia

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    Striking Tinian and Saipan on October 24 as a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon, Yutu became the strongest tropical cyclone to ever impact the Mariana Islands and the second-strongest to strike the United States or its territories as a whole, tied with Typhoon Karen in 1962 and Hurricane Camille in 1969.

  6. José Salvador Alvarenga - Wikipedia

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    José Salvador Alvarenga (Spanish: [xoˈse salβaˈðoɾ alβaˈɾeŋɡa]; born c. 1975) is a Salvadoran fisherman and author who was found on January 30, 2014, aged 36 or 37, [nb 1] on the Marshall Islands after spending 14 months adrift in a fishing boat in the Pacific Ocean beginning on November 17, 2012.

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  9. Carolinian people - Wikipedia

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    In what was then called Agana there was a population of 6126 aside from the Europeans. Not all of the 6126 were Carolinians. On Saipan the 760 indigenous consisted partly of Carolinians. In 1911 on Saipan the population is 1211, on Pagan their population was 95, and Agrigan their population was 18. [40] In 1946 on Saipan the population was 1,047.