Muribenua

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Muribenua is a settlement on Nikunau Island in Kiribati. The nearest locations are Tabutoa, to the south. between one and two miles away. Nikunau Airport is a little further north.

Coordinates: 1°19′S176°25′E / 1.317°S 176.417°E / -1.317; 176.417


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