In the Pacific Ocean between Oceania, Australia and Hawaii, there are 32 islands and coral reefs across the equator. The country is named Kiribati (abbreviated as kee-ree-bahs) or Kiribati for short. Kiribati is a unique country with attractive customs and people. It comes from the backgrounds of Europe and Asia, but has developed its own culture with its own government, customs, history, religion and so on. Sadly, this country is a natural disaster, it is far from losing everything and disappearing in the waves.
In the history of Kiribati, the island that currently forms the Republic of Kiribati has lived for at least 700 years and may be longer. Polynesians and Melanesian invaders visited the original Micronesian population before the first European seafarer "discovered" these islands in the 16th century. For the majority of the day, the main island chain of the Gilbert Islands was dominated as part of the British Empire. The country gained independence in 1979, later known as Kiribati.
The Republic of Kiribati is independent of Britain. It claims Bernie Island, Canton Island, Caroline Island, Christmas Island, Endberry Island, Flint Island, Gardner Island, Hull Island, Malden Island, McKean Island, Phoenix Island, Starbucks Island. Sydney Island and Bostok Island. As a result, apartments in Canton and Nedbury Islands dissolved. The Panama Canal Zone stopped at Panama. The United States and Panama continued to share the canal's flight management until December 31, 1999, and was fully handed over to Panama on 31 December 1999. The United States has maintained control over hundreds of designated areas for many years.
As the millennium's sun rises in the civilization of mankind, the reality of the Y2K worm will be revealed on the independent Kiribati Republic over the year 2000 and the coral island on 30 lowlands across the Pacific Ocean. The long-awaited sunrise will celebrate the dawn of 2000. 81,000 Micronesians in Kiribati remained the same as this dawn, they only received television in 1989. (Y2ksupply.com) However, people living in the world relying on satellites, aviation, railways, land transportation, manufacturing plants, electricity, heat, telephones, or television have undergone a true millennium change. We finally saw the extent of the networked and interdependent process we created. In the middle of the night, the new millennium closed our greatest challenge to modern society. I have never experienced such events such as chaos or social change.