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ratak+chain Latitude and Longitude:

9°00′N 171°00′E / 9.000°N 171.000°E / 9.000; 171.000
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Ratak Chain
Native name:
Rālik
Map of the Ratak (right) and Ralik island chains
Geography
Location Pacific Ocean
Administration

The Ratak Chain (Ratak [rˠɑːdˠɑk], [1] Marshallese for 'sunrise') is a chain of islands and atolls within the island nation of the Marshall Islands. Ratak means "sunrise". It lies to the east of the country's other island chain, the Ralik Chain. In 1999, the total population of the Ratak islands was 30,925.[ citation needed]

The atolls and isolated islands in the chain are:

The Ratak Chain forms a continuous chain of seamounts with the Gilbert Islands to the south, which are part of Kiribati.

Language

The Ratak Chain is home to the Ratak dialect (or eastern dialect) of the Marshallese language. It is mutually intelligible with the Rālik dialect (or western dialect) located on the Rālik Chain. The two dialects differ mainly in lexicon and in certain regular phonological reflexes.

References

9°00′N 171°00′E / 9.000°N 171.000°E / 9.000; 171.000



ratak+chain Latitude and Longitude:

9°00′N 171°00′E / 9.000°N 171.000°E / 9.000; 171.000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Ratak Chain)
Ratak Chain
Native name:
Rālik
Map of the Ratak (right) and Ralik island chains
Geography
Location Pacific Ocean
Administration

The Ratak Chain (Ratak [rˠɑːdˠɑk], [1] Marshallese for 'sunrise') is a chain of islands and atolls within the island nation of the Marshall Islands. Ratak means "sunrise". It lies to the east of the country's other island chain, the Ralik Chain. In 1999, the total population of the Ratak islands was 30,925.[ citation needed]

The atolls and isolated islands in the chain are:

The Ratak Chain forms a continuous chain of seamounts with the Gilbert Islands to the south, which are part of Kiribati.

Language

The Ratak Chain is home to the Ratak dialect (or eastern dialect) of the Marshallese language. It is mutually intelligible with the Rālik dialect (or western dialect) located on the Rālik Chain. The two dialects differ mainly in lexicon and in certain regular phonological reflexes.

References

9°00′N 171°00′E / 9.000°N 171.000°E / 9.000; 171.000



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