Jaluit Island city is the largest municipality and the capital of Jaluit Atoll in the Marshall Islands. It is located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 340 miles southwest of the country's capital, Majuro. With a population of around 1,600 people, Jaluit Island city serves as an important economic and administrative center for the region. The city is known for its beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and historical sites, including the ruins of Japanese bunkers from World War II. Fishing and subsistence farming are the primary economic activities in Jaluit Island city, with copra production being one of the main exports. The local culture is deeply rooted in Marshallese traditions, and traditional ceremonies and festivities are often held in the city.