Kiribati Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
island sovereign state in the central Pacific Ocean
About Kiribati
With few natural resources and geographic isolation, income per capita is very low. Most of it comes from remittance, foreign aid, and fishing. Half the population, most of them being very poor, live on South Tarawa. Other islands have far fewer people, and getting to them can be difficult, and conditions are even more primitive. Most tourists, especially from the US, go toKiritimati(Christmas Island). Conditions there are somewhat better than in the rest of Kiribati. While the islands are on both sides of the 180th meridian, the International Date Line has been drawn east of them all, placing Kiribati islands in the same day, in time zones UTC +12, +13 and +14. The Line Islands are in the latter time zones, and are therefore the first part of Earth to see every new day and the first place
Kiribati Travel Guide Sections
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