Pulap or Pollap is an atoll in Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia, with a total area (including the lagoon) of 31.321 km2 (12.1 sq mi), of which...
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Ulithi Fais Sorol Woleai Eauripik Ifalik Elato Lamotrek Satawal Constituent islands/atolls (in modern-day Chuuk State) Puluwat Pulusuk Pulap Namonuito...
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atolls within the Federated States of Micronesia; it comprises Puluwat, Pulap, Tamatam, and Pulusuk. Michael McCoy (1973). "A Renaissance in Carolinian-Marianas...
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Murilo (329) Nomwin (763) Onari (193) Ono (172) Pisaras (227) Poluwat (745) Pulap (1,168) Houk (formerly known as 'Pulusuk')(1,116) Ruo (241) Tamatam (493)...
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Carolines. By tradition the Weriyeng school was founded on the island of Pulap, which is today in the Pattiw region of Chuuk State, Federated States of...
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He discovered a number of islands in January 1565, including Lib, Truk, Pulap, and Ngulu, before sailing back to Mexico, becoming the first navigator...
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Atoll Nukuoro Olimarao Oroluk Atoll Pakin Atoll Piagailoe Pingelap Poluwat Pulap Sapwuahfik Satawal Satawan Senyavin Islands Ant Atoll Pakin Atoll Pohnpei...
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Japanese-occupied New Guinea ニューギニア (Nyū Ginia) Japana-pulap Niugini 1941–1945 Flag of the Empire of Japan Imperial Seal Anthem: "Kimigayo" 1943 Japanese...
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superiority of dacron spread, the people of Ifalik, Elato, Woleai, Pulusuk, Pulap, and Puluwat have equipped at least one canoe on each island with dacron...
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discovers Lib in the same island group, as well as five islands (Oroluk, Chuuk, Pulap, Sorol and Ngulu) in the Caroline Islands. 1568 – Álvaro de Mendaña reaches...
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superiority of dacron spread, the people of Ifalik, Elato, Woleai, Pulusuk, Pulap and Puluwat have equipped at least one canoe on each island with dacron...
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on 2 April and set her course for the channel between Puluwat Island and Pulap Island. Later that day, as she patrolled off Alet Island, Tunny made radar...
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Rapwi, Faipiy, Faluta, Filewa and Hipour, all from Puluwat; Yaitiluk from Pulap, and Amanto from Tamatam. There were also six or seven apprentice navigators...
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Namonuito Atoll, FPO#3037 Naval Base at Minto Reef, FPO#3038 Naval Base at Pulap Island, FPO#3039 Naval Base at Pakin Island, Senyavin Islands, FPO#3064...
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salvaged. Water sources for the outer islands of Houk, Puluwat, Tamatam and Pulap, along with the Mortlock Islands, were rendered undrinkable, contaminated...
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Namonuito Atoll, FPO#3037 Naval Base at Minto Reef, FPO#3038 Naval Base at Pulap Island, FPO#3039 Naval Base at Pakin Island, Senyavin IslandsFPO#3064 Naval...
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Pattiw is Poluwat, with a population of 1,015 (as of 2000). "Oceandots – Pulap". Archived from the original on December 23, 2010. Retrieved 2012-09-07...
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superiority of dacron spread, the people of Ifalik, Elato, Woleai, Pulusuk, Pulap and Puluwat have equipped at least one canoe on each island with dacron...
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main communication and supply line. While patrolling submerged east of the Pulap Islands 5 July, she attacked two cargo ships with torpedoes, damaging the...
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that Puluwat and other islanders acknowledge that navigation originated on Pulap." Flinn, Juliana (1992), Diplomas and Thatch Houses: Asserting Tradition...
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Three men are rescued from Pikelot Island, 43 kilometers (27 miles) from Pulap atoll, Micronesia, after writing SOS in the sand. August 9 – COVID-19 pandemic:...
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