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[[Fasciculus:Jaluit_Atoll_1978.jpg|thumb|Despectus in partem [[atollum|atolli]] IaluitJaluit anno [[1978]].]]
 
'''IaluitJaluit''' est [[atollum]] in [[Insulae Marsalienses|Insulis Marsaliensibus]] situm, quod in nonaginta una [[insula|insulis]] consistit. Numerus incolarum censu anni [[1999]] fuit 1669. Atollum est [[districtus legislativus]]{{dubsig}} [[Insulae Marsalienses|Insularum Marsaliensium]]. [[Superficies]] terrestris est 11 [[chiliometrum quadratum|chiliometra quadrata]] (4.38 milia quadrata), [[lacuna]]m, etiam Jaluit appellatam, 690 chiliometra quadrata (266.31 milia quadrata) includentis.<!--Famous for holding [[USS Yorktown]].
 
Jabor, maxima insula, habet the largest population of around 1,200. Jabor is served by two weekly flights (Mondays and Fridays) from Air Marshall Islands. The island features a small hotel with four rooms, air-conditioning, running water, electricity and a communal kitchen and shower, where visitors can stay for $50 a night. There are several small stores that sell staple foods like flower, rice, canned tuna and canned vegetables. Jaluit High School is located at the northern side of the island and serves 350 students from 6 of the southern atolls. About 250 of them live in the dormitories. The rest live with relatives in town. Jabor also has a fish base, where motor boats can be rented and a Mobil station that sells gas for about $6.50 a gallon. Great snorkeling spots are around the sunken dock by the airport and in the northern pass.
 
The island of Jaluit is connected to Jabor by an eight-mile road. Jaluit has an elementary school and at the southern most tip of the island there are traditionally built huts available for rent on a beautiful beach.
 
[[Imiej]] is an island a 45-minute boatride from Jabor. It used to be the Japanese army headquarters, and tourists can walk through the jungle to the old power station, military quarters, antiaircraft guns, and Shinto shrine where the Japanese general committed suicide.-->
 
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