Kiribati

Red crabs migrating at sunset on Christmas Island
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Kiribati is a country in the central Pacific Ocean. It is made up of 33 atolls and reef islands. The capital city is South Tarawa. Kiribati is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant marine life. The country faces challenges such as rising sea levels and overpopulation. Kiribati has a unique culture with traditional music and dance. The official languages are English and Gilbertese. Fishing and copra production are important industries in Kiribati. The country gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1979. Kiribati is a member of the United Nations and the Commonwealth of Nations.

Summary List

  • Kiribati is a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean.
  • It consists of 33 atolls and reef islands spread out over 3.5 million square kilometers.
  • Kiribati is one of the countries most at risk from climate change and rising sea levels.
  • The capital of Kiribati is South Tarawa.
  • Fishing and tourism are important industries in Kiribati.

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  • Study List

    Study List

    An interactive way to learn new words and improve spelling and grammar

  • Vocabulary Flash Cards

    Vocabulary Flash Cards

    These flashcards help you learn and memorize essential vocabulary.

  • Quiz Flash Cards

    Quiz Flash Cards

    These flashcards can help you remember the facts about Kiribati

  • Timeline

    Timeline

    Study the timeline of each module of Kiribati, to see the events step by step.

  • Fact List

    Fact List

    A list of essential facts about Kiribati is presented in the following bullet points.

  • Wizard's Pub Quiz

    Wizard’s Pub Quiz

    Test your knowledge of Kiribati, by playing this informative quiz

  • Quickfire Challenge

    Quickfire Challenge

    Answer the question before the timer runs out. One wrong question and game over!

  • Scrambled Letters

    Scrambled Letters

    Rearrange the letters to make words relating to the subject.

  • Temporal Tangle

    Temporal Tangle

    Put the timeline events in order.

  • Truth

    Truth

    Find the truth in this relaxed-paced game!

  • Missing Words

    Missing Words

    Complete the sentences by filling in the blanks

Learning Modules for Kiribati

  • Tarawa Atoll

    Tarawa Atoll in the Pacific Ocean is known for its stunning coral reefs, World War II history, and vibrant marine life.

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  • Christmas Island

    Discover the remote beauty of Christmas Island, a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean known for its stunning beaches, diverse wildlife, and vibrant coral reefs.

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  • Abaiang Atoll

    Abaiang Atoll is a tropical paradise in Kiribati, known for its pristine beaches, crystal clear waters, and traditional culture.

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  • Butaritari Atoll

    Discover the pristine beauty of Butaritari Atoll, a remote paradise in the Pacific Ocean with crystal-clear waters and untouched coral reefs.

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  • Tabiteuea Atoll

    Tabiteuea Atoll is a stunning coral atoll located in the central Pacific Ocean, known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life.

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  • Kiritimati Atoll

    Kiritimati Atoll, also known as Christmas Island, is the world's largest coral atoll and a remote paradise for diving and fishing enthusiasts.

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  • Tabuaeran Atoll

    Tabuaeran Atoll, also known as Fanning Island, is a remote paradise in the Pacific Ocean with stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters.

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  • Aranuka Atoll

    Aranuka Atoll is a remote coral island in Kiribati, known for its stunning turquoise lagoons and vibrant marine life.

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  • Nikunau Atoll

    Nikunau Atoll is a remote coral island in the Pacific Ocean, known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life.

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  • Tamana Island

    Discover the untouched beauty of Tamana Island, a hidden gem in the Pacific Ocean with pristine beaches and diverse marine life waiting to be explored.

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