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  • Enewetak Atoll
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  • Enewetak Atoll (or Eniwetok Atoll, sometimes also spelled Eniewetok; , , or , ) is a large coral atoll of 40 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and with its 850 people forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands. Its land area totals less than , not higher than 5 metres and surrounding a deep central lagoon, in circumference. It is the second-westernmost atoll of the Ralik Chain, and is located west from Bikini Atoll. The U.S. government referred to the atoll as "Eniwetok" until 1974, when it changed its official spelling to "Enewetak" (along with many other Marshall Islands place names, to more properly reflect their pronunciation by the Marshall Islanders). In 1977–1980, a concrete dome was built on Runit Island to deposit radioactive soil and debris.
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image name
  • -6900.0
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elevation-m
  • 5
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Date
  • 20101223043232
map caption
  • Enewetak Atoll
Country
Name
  • Enewetak
Ethnic Groups
Image caption
  • EO-1 Satellite Image of Enewetak Atoll. The crater formed by the Ivy Mike nuclear test can be seen on the northeast cape of the atoll.
Population
  • 853
Image size
  • 250
archipelago
total islands
  • 40
url
  • http://www.oceandots.com/pacific/marshall/enewetak.php|title=Entry at Oceandots.com
population as of
  • 1998
Area km
  • 5.850000
Location
  • North Pacific
abstract
  • Enewetak Atoll (or Eniwetok Atoll, sometimes also spelled Eniewetok; , , or , ) is a large coral atoll of 40 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and with its 850 people forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands. Its land area totals less than , not higher than 5 metres and surrounding a deep central lagoon, in circumference. It is the second-westernmost atoll of the Ralik Chain, and is located west from Bikini Atoll. The U.S. government referred to the atoll as "Eniwetok" until 1974, when it changed its official spelling to "Enewetak" (along with many other Marshall Islands place names, to more properly reflect their pronunciation by the Marshall Islanders). In 1977–1980, a concrete dome was built on Runit Island to deposit radioactive soil and debris.