Administrative divisions of the Federated States of Micronesia

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The Federated States of Micronesia is a federation divided into four states, which are further divided into various cities and municipalities.

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States

States of Micronesia Micronesia, administrative divisions with island names - colored - fr.svg
States of Micronesia
FlagStateCapitalLand area [1] Population
(2023 Census) [2]
Population
Density
(2010 Census)
Flag of Chuuk.svg Chuuk Weno 127 km253,080383 per km2
Flag of Kosrae.svg Kosrae Tofol 110 km27,81960 per km2
Flag of Pohnpei.svg Pohnpei Kolonia 346 km254,978105 per km2
Flag of Yap.svg Yap Colonia 118 km212,60196 per km2

Cities and Municipalities

Cities are Written in Bold.

StateIslandNamePopulation [3]
19942000
Flag of Chuuk.svg Chuuk State Eot -382
Ettal 267
Fananu 355
Fanapanges 681
Fefen 4,062
Fono397
Houk 451
Kutu 873
Losap 448
Lukunoch 927
Makur 156
Moch 854
Murilo 607
Namoluk 407
Nema 997
Nomwin 711
Oneop 505
Onou 182
Onoun598
Paata1,950
Parem 385
Piherarh 227
Piis-emmwar427
Piherarh Piis-paneu523
Pollap 905
Polle1,851
Polowat 1,015
Ramanum 1,011
Ruo 469
Satawan 955
Tsis 490
Ta 253
Tamatam 365
Tol 5,129
Tonoas 3,910
Udot 1,774
Uman 2,847
Unanu178
Weno (Capital of Chuuk State)13,802
Wonei1,271
Total53,31953,595
Flag of Kosrae.svg Kosrae State Kosrae Malem -1,571
Tafunsak 2,457
Utwa 1,067
Kosrae - Lelu Lelu (Includes Tofol

Capital of Kosrae State)

2,591
Total7,3177,686
Flag of Pohnpei.svg Pohnpei State Kapingamarangi 473474
Mwoakilloa 209177
Nukuoro 349362
Pingelap 518438
Pohnpei Kitti 5,1786,007
Kolonia (Capital of Pohnpei State)6,6605,681
Madolenihmw 5,9515,420
Nett 5,9776,158
Sokehs (Includes

Palikir The Capital)

5,7736,444
U 3,0012,685
Sapwuahfik 603640
Total33,69234,486
Flag of Yap.svg Yap State Eauripik 118113
Elato 12196
Fais 301215
Faraulap 223221
Ifalik 653561
Lamotrek 385339
Ngulu 3826
Satawal 560531
Ulithi 1,016773
Woleai 844975
Yap Dalipebinau 544645
Fanif 462547
Gagil 716734
Gilman 204233
Kanifay 245275
Maap 547592
Rull (Includes part of colonia

The Capital of Yap State)

1,9732,019
Rumung 143126
Tomil 8971,023
Weloy (Includes part of colonia

The Capital of Yap State)

1,1881,197
Total11,17811,241
Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia.svg  Federated States of Micronesia 105,506107,008

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References

  1. FSM government website – Geography Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  2. FSM government website – Population Archived 2012-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "GeoHive Micronesia".