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Marshall Islands ranks 202nd in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Gibraltar, Papua New Guinea, and Palau. Memorable people born in present day Marshall Islands include Amata Kabua, Hilda Heine, and David Kabua. Memorable people who died in Marshall Islands include John C. Woods and Jurelang Zedkaia. Marshall Islands has been the birth place of many politicians and the death place of many military personnels and politicians.

The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands, is an island country west of the International Date Line and north of the equator in the Micronesia region in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean. The territory consists of 29 coral atolls and five islands, divided across two island chains: Ratak in the east and Ralik in the west. 97.87% of its territory is water, the largest proportion of water to land of any sovereign state. The country shares maritime boundaries with Wake Island to the north, Kiribati to the southeast, Nauru to the south, and the Federated States of Micronesia to the west. The capital and largest city is Majuro, home to approximately half of the country's population. Read more on Wikipedia

Between 1928 and 1952, present day Marshall Islands was the birth place of 7 globally memorable people, including Amata Kabua, Hilda Heine, and David Kabua. Additionaly, 2 globally memorable people have passed away in present day Marshall Islands including John C. Woods and Jurelang Zedkaia.

People Born in Present Day Marshall Islands

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Most individuals born in present day Marshall Islands were politicians (7),  while most who died were military personnels (1) and politicians (1).

Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 3 globally memorable people born in present day Marshall Islands since 1700.