Quick Facts
- Population: approximately 53k
- 1 political office tracked
- 1 political institution mapped
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At a Glance
Marshall Islands is a sovereign state in Oceania. The country is governed from Majuro and has a population of approximately 53k.
Marshall Islands's political landscape includes 1 office.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Who leads Marshall Islands?
- Key political offices in Marshall Islands include President of the Marshall Islands. These offices shape how executive, legislative, and judicial authority is exercised in the country.
- What is the capital of Marshall Islands?
- The capital of Marshall Islands is Majuro. As the seat of government, the capital is where the country's major political institutions and decision-making bodies are headquartered.
- What is the population of Marshall Islands?
- Marshall Islands has a population of approximately 53k. Population size affects the country's representation in international bodies, electoral district sizing, and the scale of its political institutions.
- What is the political history of Marshall Islands?
- country near the equator in the Pacific Ocean
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- Page Type
- Country
- Last Updated
- March 21, 2026
- Sources
- 2 linked
- Data Coverage
- Comprehensive(70/100)
Country data is assembled from structured entity records, election results, and office timelines.

