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- Rongerik Atoll or Rongdrik Atoll (Marshallese: Ron̄dik, [rʷɔŋʷ(ɯ)rʲik]) is an unpo****ted coral atoll of 17 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and is located...
- All 167 of the atoll's inhabitants were forcibly relocated in 1946 to Rongerik, a small island east of Bikini Atoll with inadequate resources to support...
- and LST 861 to the uninhabited Rongerik Atoll, which was one-sixth the size of Bikini Atoll. No one lived on Rongerik because it had an inadequate water...
- evacuated from the island on board the LST-861, with most moving to the Rongerik Atoll. In the 1950s, a series of large thermonuclear tests rendered Bikini...
- Atoll Bikini Atoll Bokak Atoll Erikub Atoll Jemo Island Nadikdik Atoll Rongerik Atoll Toke Atoll Ujelang Atoll The average altitude above sea level for...
- District, and Bikini with the Bikini & Kili District. Ailinginae Atoll and Rongerik Atoll traditionally belong to Rongelap Atoll Erikub Atoll belongs to the...
- through July 1947, the residents of Bikini Atoll who had been relocated to Rongerik Atoll were starving for lack of food. A team of U.S. investigators concluded...
- Kapingamarangi, Ulithi and Nukuoro are parts of the Federated States of Micronesia, Rongerik is controlled by the Marshall Islands, Saipan is in the North Mariana Islands...
- (Kapingamarangi or Coroa, Mapia or Güedes, Ocea (now Kiritimati) or Matador, and Rongerik or Pescadores) continue legally under Spanish sovereignty. This is because...
- Nam̧dik Omelek, from Kom̧le ("Kom̧le, Kom̧le") Rongelap, from Ron̄l‌̧ap Rongerik, from Ron̄dik Ujelang, from Wūjlan̄ Uliga, from Wūlka Utirik, from Utrōk...