Makin is located six km northeast of the northeastern corner of
Butaritari atoll reef and 6.9 km from the Butaritari islet of Namoka. It is a linear reef feature, 12.3 km long north-south, with five islets, the two larger ones being inhabited (Makin and Kiebu). The third largest, and southernmost islet, Onne, is also inhabitable. This string of islands is the northernmost feature of the
Gilbert Islands, and the third most northerly in the island nation of
Kiribati (only
Teraina and
Tabuaeran of the
Line Islands are more northerly). Makin is not a true
atoll, but since the largest and northernmost of the islets, also called Makin, has a nearly landlocked lagoon, 0.3 km2 in size and connected to the open sea in the east only through a 15 metre wide channel (with a road bridge over it), it might be considered a degenerate atoll. Kiebu, the second largest islet, has an even smaller, completely landlocked lagoon on its eastern side, with about 80 m in diameter (making an area of about 0.005 km2 or 0.5
hectares) and at distance of 60 m to the open sea. Since neighboring
Butaritari was called
Makin Atoll by the
U.S. military, the feature used to be called
Makin Meang (Northern Makin) or
Little Makin to distinguish it from the larger atoll. Now that Butaritari has become the preferred name for that larger atoll, speakers tend to drop the qualifier for Makin. The Gilbert islands are sometimes regarded as the southern continuation of the
Ratak Chain of the
Marshall Islands, which are
NNW of it. The closest island of the Marshall Islands,
Nadikdik Atoll, is 290 km NNW of Makin. Makin has a land area of 6.7 km2 and a population of 1,798 (census of 2010).
Islets and villages Makin Island consists of five small islets. Of these, only Makin and Kiebu islets are permanently inhabited. The total population of Makin is 1,798 (as of the 2010 Census).
Climate The climate is very similar to neighboring
Butaritari atoll, with lush vegetation and high rainfall. Typical annual rainfall is about 4 m, compared with about 2 m on
Tarawa Atoll and 1 m in the far south of Kiribati. Rainfall on Makin is enhanced during an
El Niño. ==Environmental issues==