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Encyclopedia > Makin

Butaritari Atoll is an atoll of 10 islands in the Pacific Ocean island nation of Kiribati. 3 km away is a smaller atoll of 3 islands known as Makin. Butaritari was once known as Makin Atoll, and Makin was known as Makin Meang or Little Makin to distinguish it. Now that Butaritari has become the preferred name for the larger atoll, speakers tend to drop the qualifier.


Butaritari atoll has a land area of 13.6 kmē and a population of 4200 as of 2002, while Makin has a land area of 6.7 kmē and a population of 1700.


Butaritari atoll was the site of the initial thrust of the United States advance into the central Pacific in late 1942, in the battle of Makin.


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PC(USA) - Mission Connections - Dr. Mary Sue Makin (377 words)
PC(USA) - Mission Connections - Dr. Mary Sue Makin
Sue Makin has been under appointment as a PC(USA) mission worker since 1987.
Sue is a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Gainesville, Florida.
Makin Biographies (1980 words)
Makin was born in Erie county, Pennsylvania, on December 12, 1837, and went hence at the age of five to Marshall county, Indiana, with his parents, Robert and Margaret (Brewer) Makin.
Makin married for his third wife, Jemima C. Williams, and she is the mother of eight children, five of whom are living, as follows: Inez, who is a teacher in the Enterprise schools; and Eva, Ralph, Welden and Glen.
Makin is a staunch republican, and although he is public-spirited and takes an active interest in all governmental affairs, he has always been too deeply engrossed in the development of his private affairs to become an office seeker.
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