Chuuk

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Image:Chuuk.png Image:Map Chuuk Islands1.png Image:Chuuk islands (satellite).JPG Image:Chuuk.jpeg Chuuk is an island group that comprises one of the four states of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), along with Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap. It lies in the Western Pacific Ocean approximately 1000 kilometres southeast of Guam. Chuuk means mountain in the Chuukese language and was known mainly by its German mispronunciation, Truk, until 1990.

The main population center of Chuuk State is the Chuuk Lagoon, a large archipelago with mountainous islands surrounded by a string of islets on a barrier reef. The two major geographical and dialectic divisions of the Chuuk Lagoon are Faichuuk, the western islands, and Namoneas, the eastern islands. Chuuk State also includes several more sparsely populated "outer island" groups, including the Mortlock Islands to the southeast, the Hall Islands to the north, Namenweitos to the northwest, and the Westerns to west. The Westerns are of particular interest in that they are some of the most traditional islands in the Pacific and culturally related to outer islands of Yap. Today you can still find master navigators—Poluwat is considered to have the best navigators—and ocean-going outrigger canoes. Visiting the Westerns, however, is hard due to lack of reliable transportation. Huak has probably the most accessible airstrip in the Westerns, with planes landing every one or two weeks. It is the largest of the FSM's states by population. It is divided into five districts.

Most of the roads and transportation systems are poor or in disrepair. There is a small international airport on the administrative island of Weno. The airport (IATA airport code TKK) is served by Continental Micronesia, a division of Continental Airlines. The government of the state operates a radio station. Interisland communication is often accomplished using citizens' band radio. Telephone services are limited on Chuuk. During World War II, Truk Lagoon was the Empire of Japan's main base in the South Pacific. A significant portion of the Japanese fleet was based there, with its administrative center on Tonoas (south of Weno). Truk was the base for Japanese operations against Allied forces in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.

Operation Hailstone, executed by the United States in 1944, culminated in one of the most important naval battles of the war at Truk. Twelve Japanese warships, thirty-two merchant ships and 249 aircraft were destroyed, although the larger ships had received advance warning and were already at sea.

Tourism, especially scuba diving among the many wrecks of Truk Lagoon, is the island's main industry. Copra, (dried coconut meat) is the only cash crop but is of insignificant importance. Most of the inhabited outlying islands engage in subsistence activity only.

On July 2, 2002, heavy rains from Tropical Storm Chataan caused more than 30 landslides that killed 47 people and injured dozens others, in the state's deadliest weather disaster. The landslides occurred throughout the day, some within just minutes of each other.

The United States Peace Corps also maintains a presence on Chuuk.

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