Ngulu Atoll

Ngulu Atoll is a coral atoll of three islands in the in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district in in the .
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  • Type: Atoll
  • Description: island group in the Federated States of Micronesia
  • Also known as: Angegul”, “Angelul”, “Kurrū-tō”, “Lamoliau-uru”, “Lamoliaur Ulu Islands”, “Lamoliork Islands”, “Lamuliur”, “Lamuniur”, “Matelotasinsel”, “Matelotos”, “Ngelu”, “Ngilu”, “Ngolii”, “Ngolo”, “Ngolog”, “Ngoly”, “Ngulu Inseln”, “Ngulu Islands”, “Onolu”, “Sequeira”, “Spencer Keys”, and “Thieve Islands

Ngulu Atoll

Latitude
8.45° or 8° 27′ north
Longitude
137.482° or 137° 28′ 55″ east
Population
26
Elevation
2 metres (7 feet)
Abbreviation
“SPOONFULL”
Open location code
6QWVFF2J+2Q
Geo­Names ID
1558883
Wiki­data ID
Q1115131
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Swedish—“Ngulu Atoll” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Atolón Ngulu
  • Catalan: Atol Ngulu
  • Catalan: Ngulu
  • Cebuano: Ngulu Atoll
  • Chinese: 恩古盧環礁
  • Czech: Ngulu
  • Dutch: Ngulu Atoll
  • French: Ngulu
  • German: Ngulu
  • Italian: Ngulu
  • Japanese: ヌグール環礁
  • Latvian: Nulu
  • Lithuanian: Ngulu
  • Persian: نگولو
  • Slovenian: Ngulu
  • Spanish: Atolón Ngulu
  • Spanish: Ngulu
  • Swedish: Ngulu Atoll

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