MARSHALL ISLANDS / AORŌKIN M̧AJEĻ.
Definitive stamps.
Map of Mili Atoll.
First stamp in a set of 10, isued on 12.06.1984.
Face value: 1 cent of US dollar.
Printing: Offset lithography.
Size: 20 x 23 mm.
Catalogs
- Michel No. 5A.
- Scott No. 35.
- StampWorld No. 5.
- Stanley Gibbons No. 5.
- Yvert et Tellier No. 45.
The
Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese:
Aolepān Aorōkin Ṃajeḷ), is an island country and an associated state of
the United States in the Pacific Ocean, north the Equator. Geographically, the
country is part of Micronesia.
The republic's population, of 58,413 people (2018 Census), is spread out over
29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 islands and islets. The capital and largest
city is Majuro. The total
area of the landmass is 181.43 km2 (70.05 sq mi). Islands in the
archipelago were first explored in the 1520s by Ferdinand Magellan
and Juan
Sebastián Elcano. Spain claimed the islands in 1592, and the European
powers recognized its sovereignty in 1874. In 1885 Spain sold some of the
islands to the German Empire. In World War I, Japan occupied the archipielago,
and in 1920 the League
of Nations combined with other former German territories to form the South Seas Mandate.
During World War II, the United States took control of the islands. Nuclear
testing began on Bikini
Atoll in 1946 and concluded in 1958. In May 1, 1979 Marshall Islands proclaimed
their independence, but full sovereignty or self-government was achieved in a
Compact of Free Association with the United States.
Mili is a 92-island coral atoll and forms the legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. Its total area is 14.9 km2 (5.8 sq mi). Its population was 738 people in 2011. It has a small airport.
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