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Imata Kabua
Imata Kabua, a leader of the Marshall Islands

Imata Jabro Kabua (born May 20, 1943 – died September 17, 2019) was an important politician from the Marshall Islands. He served as the President of the Marshall Islands from January 14, 1997, to January 10, 2000.

Imata Kabua was born in an area called the South Pacific Mandate, which was part of the Empire of Japan at the time. He became a traditional leader, known as an Iroijlaplap, for the Kwajalein islands. He took on this role after his cousin, Amata Kabua, passed away.

Imata Kabua died on September 17, 2019, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was 76 years old.

What is a President?

A president is the main leader of a country. They are usually in charge of the government. In the Marshall Islands, the President is chosen by the country's lawmakers. This job is very important for guiding the nation.

What is an Iroijlaplap?

An Iroijlaplap is a special kind of chief or traditional leader in the Marshall Islands. This title is passed down through families. These leaders play a big role in their communities. They help make decisions and keep old traditions alive.

The Marshall Islands

The Marshall Islands are a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. They are known for their beautiful atolls and lagoons. The country has its own government and leaders, like Imata Kabua.

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