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Kiribati – The edge of the world

Kiribati – The edge of the world
Kiribati – The edge of the world
Kiribati – The edge of the world
Kiribati – The edge of the world
Kiribati – The edge of the world
Kiribati – The edge of the world

Known as "The Edge of the World," the Republic of Kiribati lies in the central Pacific Ocean and comprises 33 coral atolls and islands scattered across both sides of the equator. It is the only country that straddles the equator and crosses the International Date Line, making it the first place on Earth to welcome the sunrise.

The capital of Kiribati is Tarawa. The nation boasts abundant tourism and fishing resources, and its residents enjoy a slow-paced, tranquil lifestyle. Surrounded by crystal-clear waters, Kiribati's islands feature unspoiled coastlines and unique tropical charm, radiating the distinct beauty of the South Pacific.

Though small in size and limited in resources, Kiribati commands global attention with its rare geography, vibrant ocean culture and warm-hearted people. As a key voice among Pacific Island nations, it plays a vital role in the global climate conversation – standing on the frontlines of rising sea levels.

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