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Revision as of 02:08, 7 August 2005 editPavel Vozenilek (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users26,225 editsm rv the nonsense about Melchizedek: I can claim it too and yet it woudn't make it encyclopedic← Previous edit Revision as of 05:04, 7 August 2005 edit undo68.123.207.17 (talk) Pavel, your claim wouldn't provoke a response from the RMI, nor could you enter into the soverign lease that Melchizedek received from the Iroijlaplap after RMI objected to Melchizedek's activitiesNext edit →
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===Dominion of Melchizedek===

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Bokak Atoll - NASA NLT Landsat 7 (Visible Color) Satellite Image

Bokak Atoll (also known as Taongi Atoll) is an uninhabited 3.2 square kilometer atoll located in the Pacific Ocean at 14°32′N 169°00′E / 14.533°N 169.000°E / 14.533; 169.000. It consists of eleven islands surrounding a 78 square kilometer lagoon. It is mentioned in the constitution of the Marshall Islands and is located in the Ratak Chain.

The first European to record discovering Bokak was Alonso de Salazar, a Spanish explorer, on August 21, 1526.


Dominion of Melchizedek

Main Article Dominion of Melchizedek

Bokak (as Taongi Islands) is claimed by the Government of the Dominion of Melchizedek, a Micronation. The claim was rejected by the Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, although not mentioned by name in this link concerning its rejection: .

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