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  • proper noun An Austronesian language spoken in Kiribati.

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  • Christmas Island should not be confused with Kiritimati (formerly called Christmas Island; Kiritimati is the Gilbertese spelling of Christmas), which is an island in the

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  • Christmas Island should not be confused with Kiritimati (formerly called Christmas Island; Kiritimati is the Gilbertese spelling of Christmas), which is an island in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • The original inhabitants of Kiribati are Gilbertese, a Micronesian people.

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  • Although the Line Islands are about 2,000 miles east of the Gilbert Islands, most inhabitants of the Line Islands are also Gilbertese.

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  • A British effort to settle Gilbertese there in the 1930s lasted until the 1960s when it was determined the inhabitants could not be self-sustaining.

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  • Although the Line Islands are about 2,000 miles east of the Gilbert Islands, most inhabitants of the Line Islands are also Gilbertese.

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  • The original inhabitants of Kiribati are Gilbertese, a Micronesian people.

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  • Languages: English (official), Gilbertese/I-Kiribati (de facto).

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  • Languages: English (official), Gilbertese/I-Kiribati (de facto).

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  • A British effort to settle Gilbertese there in the 1930s lasted until the 1960s when it was determined the inhabitants could not be self-sustaining.

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