The Marshall Islands, a Pacific island nation, is known for its turquoise lagoons, coral atolls, and a distinct Micronesian culture. Majuro, the capital, is situated on an atoll and serves as the economic and political center. The country features pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and historical sites related to World War II. The Marshall Islands' traditional culture is expressed through dance, traditional stick charts, and navigation techniques. Despite facing challenges related to climate change and nuclear legacies, the Marshall Islands' commitment to cultural preservation and environmental sustainability makes it a unique destination for those seeking a glimpse into Micronesian traditions amidst the beauty of the Pacific.
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