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The island chains are not an official administrative subdivision of the country, but a geographical one.
Municipalities marked with an asterisk (*) are those included in the ISO 3166-2 standard. Other municipalities are considered by the ISO as "not relevant" (typically due to the zero or insignificant population).
Source: Gwillim Law's Statoids (29-12-2004)
http://marshall.csu.edu.au/html/SEQNAMES.html provide list of alterante names of the atolls, with some aditional data:
Atoll | North | East | Islets | Alternate names |
Ailinginae | 11�10' |
166�20' |
25 | Knox (islet), Korsakoff (confusion), Radagola (Kotzebue 1824), Radokala (mispell.), Remski-Korsakoff (confusion), Rimski-Korsakow (confusion) |
Ailinglaplap | 7�26' |
169�00' |
52 | Ailinglab-Lab, Cromtschenko (Kotzebue 1816), Elmore (Dennet 1797), Kramtscheck, Lambert (Dennet 1797), Menchikoff I. (Bond 1792), Museeket (islet), Odia |
Ailuk | 10�20' |
169�52' |
35 | Aluck, Eilug, Krusenstern (Kotzebue 1817), Piscadore Island (Gilbert 1788), Tindal and Watts (Gilbert 1788), Tindal I., Watts I. |
Arno | 7�10 |
171�40' |
83 | Arnho, Daniel I., Daniel- and Pedders Islands (Gilbert 1788), High (islet), Pedders I., Peddlar (mispell.) |
Aur | 8�12' |
171�06' |
42 | Aurh, Ibbeson, Ibbetson's Island (Gilbert 1788), Traversey I. (Kotzebue 1816) |
Bikar | 12�15 |
170�6 |
6 | Bigar, Dawson (Gilbert 1788), Farnham (US whaler 1832) |
Bikini | 11�30' |
165�25' |
36 | Escholtz Islands (Kotzebue 1825), Brown, Dowsett (1834) |
Bokak | 14�32' |
169�00' |
11 | Cornwallis, Gaspar Rico, Islas de Galperico (Lheremite 1625), Petrel I., San Bartholome (Salazar 1526), Smyth, St.Batholome (Salazar 1526), Sybilla I. (Johnstone 1807), Taongi |
Ebon | 4�38' |
168�40' |
22 | Abone (mispell.), Boston (Ray 1824), Covel I. (mispell.), Covell's Group (Covell 1831), Fourteen Islands (Covell 1831), Linnez (Duperry 1823) |
Enewetak | 11�30' |
162�20' |
40 | Arthur (islet), Brown Group, Brown's Range (Butler 1794), Eniwetok, Enywetok, Parry (islet) |
Erikup | 9�08' |
170�00' |
14 | Bishop Junction I. (Gilbert 1788), Tchichagoff (Kotzebue 1816), Egerup, Chichagov (Kotzebue 1816) |
Jabwat | 7�44' |
168�59' |
1 | Japwat, Tebot |
Jaluit | 6�00' |
169�34' |
84 | Banham (mispell.), Bonham (Patterson 1809), Coquille, Isles de la (Duperrey 1823), Elisabeth, Helut, Kaili, Scheludj (Witt 1881), Telut, Yaluit |
Jamo | 10�7' |
169�33' |
1 | Jemo, Steeple (mispell.), Steepto (Bishop 1799), Temo (Kotzebue 1816) |
Kili | 5�37' |
169�7' |
1 | Hunter I. (Bennet 1797), Djeboar Is. , Killy I. |
Kwajalein | 9�00' |
166�05' |
93 | Catherine I. (Moore 1804), Dove (Moore 1804), Kwadelen, Lydia (part of K.), Menchikov (Hagemeister 1829), Mentschikoff (Hagemeister 1829), Menzikoff (Hagemeister 1829), Ocean I. (Moore 1804), Quadelen (Kotzebue ) |
Lae | 8�56' |
166�30' |
17 | Lai, Brown I. (Brown 1858) |
Lib | 8�21' |
167�40' |
1 | Elklep (Kr�mer & Nevermann 1938), Lep, Lileb (Kotzebue 1817), Lip, Princess I., Princessa I. (Dennet 1797) |
Likiep | 9�54' |
169�10' |
64 | Count Heyden (Kotzebue 1824), Graf Heyden (Kotzebue 1824), Hayden, Ligieb |
Majuro | 7�3' |
171�30' |
64 | Arrowsmith (Gilbert 1788), Kajuruk, Mediuro, Medjouro |
Maloelap | 8�40' |
171�00' |
71 | Araktchev (Kotzebue 1816), Araktschejeff (Kotzebue 1816), Aruchejev (Kotzebue 1816), Bass [reeftied island] (Bishop 1799), Calvert's Island (Gilbert 1788), Kaben (Kotzebue 1816), Maloelb, Molwonlap |
Mejit | 10�17' |
170�52' |
1 | Medschid, Mesid, Metidj, Miadi, Neujahrsinsel (Kotzebue 1817), New Year's I. (Kotzebue 1817) |
Mili | 6�05' |
171�55' |
84 | Gilbert- and Marshall Island (Gilbert 1788), Lord Mulgrave, Mille, Mulgrave (Gilbert 1788), Port Rhin (anchorage) |
Nadikdik | 6�20' |
172�10' |
18 | Knox group (Gilbert 1788), Knocks Inseln |
Namorik | 7�55' |
168�30' |
51 | Baring Islands (Bond 1792), Klein-Namo, Namurik |
Namu | 5�37' |
168�7' |
2 | Bond (Bond 1792), Magaretha I. (Moore 1804), Margaretta, Musquillo (1792), Mussekett (mispell.), Nemu, Ross (Dennet 1797) |
Rongelap | 11�19' |
166�50' |
61 | Gro�rong, Korsakov Group, Pescadores (Wallis 1767), Remsky Korsacow (Kotzebue 1825), Rimsky Korsacoff (Kotzebue 1825) |
Rongerik | 11�20' |
167�27' |
17 | Bigini, Kleinrong, Pescadores (Wallis 1767) |
Taka | 11�18' |
169�35' |
5 | Dake, Suvarov (Kotzebue 1816), Suwarrow (Kotzebue 1816), Suworoff, Takai, Tegi |
Ujae | 9�00' |
165�45' |
14 | Catherine I. (Moore 1804), Katherine I. (Moore 1804), Lydia (Moore 1804), Margaret (Moore 1804), Serpent (Hammond 1853), Udjae, Ujamilai (Kotzebue 1825) |
Ujelang | 9�50' |
160�55' |
32 | Arecifos, Arrecife, Casobos I., Jane's I. (James 1865), Kewley (Kewley 1867), Morning Star (James 1865), Providence (Barclay 1811), Wuidjlang |
Uterik | 11�12' |
169�47' |
6 | Button I. (Gilbert 1788), Kutusoff, Kutusov, Kutusov Smolensky (Kotzebue 1816), Otirik, Smolenski, Wudrok, Wuterek |
Wake | 3 | Douglas, Eneen-Kio, Halcyon I., Halverd, Haystrous, San Francisco, Wilson See: Wake - US minor outlying islands | ||
Wotho | 10�05' |
165�50' |
13 | Kabhaia (Schantz 1835), Schan(t)z (Schantz 1835), Shanz (mispell.), Woddo, Wotto |
Wotje | 9�26' |
170�00' |
72 | Chatham Island (Gilbert 1788), Christmas Harbour (anchorage), Odia (Kotzebue 1816), Romanzov (Kotzebue 1816), Rumanzoff (Kotzebue 1817), Woche |
The constitutions of most of the Marshall Islands' Local Governments can be
found at
https://rmicourts.org/constitutions-of-the-local-governments-of-the-republic-of-the-marshall-islands/
Paraskevas Renesis, 22 November 2024