Republic of Kiribati (Kiribati)

Is a independent political entity in the continent of Oceania.

Its center lies at a latitude of -5 and longitude of -170.

Republic of Kiribati also goes by the names, Cireabaiti, Cireabaití, Gilbert Islands, Karibati, Ki-ri-ba-ti, Kilipasi, Kiribas, Kiribasi, Kiribasuaens, Kiribasuäns, Kiribat, Kiribati, Kiribatis, Kiribato, Kiribes, Kiribès, Kirimpati, Kirybaci, Kíribatí, Qirib

The prodominant languages spoken are en-KI (English) and its currency is the Dollar (AUD), currently exchanging at 1 Australian Dollar = 0.62260 British Pound Sterling 1 Australian Dollar = 0.98535 US Dollar .

Republic of Kiribati currently has a population of 92500 (estimate).

Regions within Republic of Kiribati

Largest Cities within Republic of Kiribati


Travel Advice Summary from British Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO)

Country: Kiribati

Published: Tue, 01 May 2012 11:45:00 GMT

Travel Summary

  • There is no British consular representation in Kiribati. Routine consular services for British nationals on the island of Tarawa (the Gilbert Islands) are provided by the Australian High Commission in Tarawa. The British High Commission in Fiji is responsible for non-routine consular matters and matters on all other islands of Kiribati. See General - Representation.

  • The tropical cyclone season in Kiribati normally runs from November to April.  Throughout this period there is a high risk of strong winds and heavy rains with associated flooding, landslides and road closures.  Travellers are advised to monitor the latest weather bulletins for the Pacific Region, including Kiribati, via the Fiji Meteorological Service, World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and in local newspapers.  See Natural Disasters.

  • There is a low threat from terrorism.  Attacks can be indiscriminate, including in places frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers.

  • Only a handful of British nationals visit Kiribati each year and we are not aware of any recent incidents when British nationals have required consular assistance. However, you should be aware that petty theft can occur and you should take care with personal possessions. Women travelling on their own should exercise caution, particularly at night.
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