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{{Short description|Atoll group in the Federated States of Micronesia}} |
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⚫ | '''Namonabetiu''' is a group of [[atoll]]s |
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{{Coord|7.249|149.305|display=title}} |
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⚫ | '''Namonabetiu''' is a group of [[atoll]]s within the [[Federated States of Micronesia]]; it comprises [[Puluwat]], [[Pulap]], [[Tamatam]], and [[Pulusuk]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jps.auckland.ac.nz/document/Volume_82_1973/Volume_82%2C_No._4/A_renaissance_in_Carolinian-Marianas_voyaging%2C_by_Michael_McCoy%2C_p_355-365/p1?page=0&action=searchresult&target=|title=A Renaissance in Carolinian-Marianas Voyaging|author=Michael McCoy|year=1973|publisher=[[Journal of the Polynesian Society]], [[Auckland University]]|quote=In all of the central Carolines, only the islanders of Satawal, and the atolls known collectively as Namonabetiu (Puluwat, Pulap, Tamatam, and Pulusuk), and to a lesser extent the Nanonuito islands, still regularly sail inter-island canoes.}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 24 August 2024
7°14′56″N 149°18′18″E / 7.249°N 149.305°E Namonabetiu is a group of atolls within the Federated States of Micronesia; it comprises Puluwat, Pulap, Tamatam, and Pulusuk.[1]
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[edit]- ^ Michael McCoy (1973). "A Renaissance in Carolinian-Marianas Voyaging". Journal of the Polynesian Society, Auckland University.
In all of the central Carolines, only the islanders of Satawal, and the atolls known collectively as Namonabetiu (Puluwat, Pulap, Tamatam, and Pulusuk), and to a lesser extent the Nanonuito islands, still regularly sail inter-island canoes.