Taboiaki (Nonouti)
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Kiribati Taboiaki |
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| Coordinates | 0 ° 44 ′ S , 174 ° 27 ′ E | |
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| Country | Kiribati | |
| Gilbert Islands | ||
| ISO 3166-2 | KI-G | |
| Residents | 693 | |
Taboiaki is a place in the southern part of the Pacific archipelago of the Gilbert Islands near the equator in the state of Kiribati . The place is on the Atoll Nonouti ; it is the largest settlement with 693 inhabitants in 2015 (2010: 662) and thus 25% of the inhabitants of Nonouti. The largest meeting house ( Maneaba ) in Kiribati is on site. This is also where the first Catholic mission station was founded in the 1880s. Place names on the atoll are: Umanterwena , Temaraira and Tenanoraoi .
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Office of Te Beretitenti - Republic of Kiribati Island Report Series. 11. Nonouti 2012
- ↑ 2015 Population and Housing Census. Volume 1: Management Report and Basic Tables. [Accessed December 10, 2017; English].