Kaipamme
Kaipamme is a pacific island nation in Oceania, located in the northeastern part of the Pacific Ocean. It is the largest of the Kiribati island chain, stretching over 37,000 square kilometers.
The name "Kaipamme" is likely a reference to the Kapamai island group, which was the original name
Kaipamme has a population of approximately 100,000 people, who are predominantly Micronesian in ethnicity. The official
The economy of Kaipamme is largely dependent on fishing and copra production, with the country being a
Kaipamme is also vulnerable to climate change, with rising sea levels and increasing storm frequencies posing