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Oceania / Butaritari / Battle of Makin / Battle of Tarawa / Makin Island raid / Buariki / Abemama / USS Nautilus / Tarawa / Gilbert Islands / Geography of Oceania / Geography of Kiribati
Date: 2009-09-16 22:01:02
Oceania
Butaritari
Battle of Makin
Battle of Tarawa
Makin Island raid
Buariki
Abemama
USS Nautilus
Tarawa
Gilbert Islands
Geography of Oceania
Geography of Kiribati

Recent World War II history is apparent on few of islands of Kiribati particularly Tarawa, Makin (now called Butaritari) and Abemama in the Gilbert group, and Banaba Ocean Island. The Gilbert Atolls did not feel the impact of World War II until the Japanese entered the Pacific

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