
Ebeye Island
Ebeye Island is a small, densely populated island in the Marshall Islands located in the central Pacific Ocean. Known as a key hub for the U.S. military and local residents, Ebeye is characterized by limited space, making it one of the most crowded places in the Pacific. Despite its small size, it has a rich community life, basic infrastructure, and access to amenities, but faces challenges like limited land, resources, and development. The island plays an important role in regional history and geopolitics, serving as a strategic location and a home for residents with deep cultural ties.