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Bikini Atoll (also known as Pikinni Atoll) is an uninhabited 6.0-square-kilometer atoll in one of the Micronesian Islands in the Pacific Ocean at [11°30′N 165°25′E]. It is a member of the Marshall Islands. It consists of 36 islands surrounding a 594.2-square-kilometer lagoon. As part of the Pacific Proving Grounds it was a site of more than 20 hydrogen and nuclear bomb tests between 1946 to 1958.

The navigator and explorer Otto von Kotzebue named Bikini Atoll Eschscholtz Atoll after the scientist Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz.

Preceding the nuclear tests, the indigenous population was relocated to Rongerik Atoll. The tests began in July 1946. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, some of the original islanders returned from Kili Island but were removed because of the high radioactivity.

For examination of the fallout, several rockets of the types Loki and Asp were launched at [11°35′N 165°20′E].

Bikini Island

Location of Bikini Island
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Location of Bikini Island

It is the northeasternmost and biggest island of Bikini Atoll. It is the most well-known and most important island of the atoll, and measures about four kilometres. On about twelve kilometres to the northwest is Aomen (the first island in that direction), and on the south of Bikini is Bukonfuaaku situated. Bikini Island is well-known for two reasons. First, it, along with the rest of the atoll, was subject to numerous nuclear bomb tests. Second, the swimsuit, the bikini was named after this island (or possibly the entire atoll).

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