bañaba
Bañaba is a term that can refer to several things, primarily a location and a type of fabric. As a place, Bañaba is a small island located in the Kiribati archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Gilbert Islands group. The island is low-lying and characterized by its sandy soil and coconut palm vegetation. Its population is small and its economy is largely based on subsistence fishing and coconut cultivation. The environmental challenges faced by Bañaba include rising sea levels and coastal erosion, common concerns for low-lying Pacific islands.
In a different context, bañaba can also refer to a type of woven fabric. This fabric is