The Marshall Islands is divided into 34 municipalities, which serve as the sole level of local government administration in the country. These municipalities function as the primary units for local governance, handling essential public services, community development, and the implementation of national policies at the local level. Each municipality maintains authority over matters such as land use, local infrastructure, sanitation, and community programs within its jurisdiction. Given that municipalities represent the only administrative subdivision in the Marshall Islands, they bridge the gap between the national government and individual communities, making them crucial for delivering services across the nation's scattered atolls and islands. The municipal structure reflects the country's unique geography, with some municipalities encompassing entire atolls while others represent specific island communities.
List of All Municipalities in Marshall Islands | |||
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| Map Index | Municipality Name | ||
| Ailinginae | |||
| Ailinglaplap | |||
| Ailuk | |||
| Arno | |||
| Aur | |||
| Bikar | |||
| Bikini | |||
| Ebon | |||
| Enewetak | |||
| Erikub | |||
| Jabat | |||
| Jaluit | |||
| Jemo | |||
| Kili | |||
| Kwajalein | |||
| Lae | |||
| Lib | |||
| Likiep | |||
| Majuro | |||
| Maloelap | |||
| Mejit | |||
| Mili | |||
| Nadikdik | |||
| Namdrik | |||
| Namu | |||
| Rongelap | |||
| Rongrik | |||
| Taongi | |||
| Toke | |||
| Ujae | |||
| Ujelang | |||
| Utrik | |||
| Wotho | |||
| Wotje | |||