The Federated States of
Micronesia is an independent sovereign island nation and a United States
associated state consisting of four states – from west to east, Yap, Chuuk,
Pohnpei and Kosrae – that are spread across the Western Pacific Ocean.
Together, the states comprise around 607 islands (a combined land area of
approximately 702 km2 or 271 sq. mi) that cover a longitudinal distance of
almost 2,700 km (1,678 mi) just north of the equator. They lie northeast of New
Guinea, south of Guam and the Marianas, west of Nauru and the Marshall Islands,
east of Palau and the Philippines, about 2,900 km (1,802 mi) north of eastern
Australia and some 4,000 km (2,485 mi) southwest of the main islands of Hawaii.
While the FSM's total land area is quite small, it occupies more than 2,600,000
km2 (1,000,000 sq. mi) of the Pacific Ocean, giving the country the 14th
largest Exclusive Economic Zone in the world. The capital is Palikir, located
on Pohnpei Island, while the largest city is Weno, located in the Chuuk Atoll. Each
of its four states is centered on one or more main high islands, and all but
Kosrae include numerous outlying atolls. The Federated States of Micronesia is
spread across part of the Caroline Islands in the wider region of Micronesia,
which consists of thousands of small islands divided among several countries.
The term Micronesia may refer to the Federated States or to the region as a
whole. The FSM was formerly a part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific
Islands (TTPI), a United Nations Trust Territory under U.S. administration, but
it formed its own constitutional government on May 10, 1979, becoming a
sovereign state after independence was attained on November 3, 1986 under a Compact
of Free Association with the United States. Other neighboring island entities,
and also former members of the TTPI, formulated their own constitutional
governments and became the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) and the
Republic of Palau (ROP). The FSM has a seat in the United Nations.


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