Area : Oromia Regional State
Current time : 22:25 hrs (GMT + 3.0)
Ethiopia (1127127 km2)

Countrycode : ET | Phone code : 251
Languages : | Amharic,  English,  Oromo,  Tigrinya,  Somali,  Sidamo  |
Currency : | Birr ETB ( 1 EUR = 38.97 ETB) (1 USD = 34.77 ETB) |
Jemo Island Atoll (Marshallese: Jemo̧ or Jāmo̧, [tʲæːmʲɒ]) is an uninhabited coral island in the Pacific Ocean, in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands north-east of Likiep Atoll. The island is oval-shaped and occupies the southwestern end of a narrow submarine ridge that extends to the northeast for several kilometers. Its total land area is only 0.16 square kilometres (0.062 sq mi). The island is traditionally held as a food reserve for the family of Joachim and Lijon deBrum, passed down to Lijon debrum from Iroijlaplap Lobareo and is owned by the current Likiep land-owning families of Joachim and Lijon debrum, grandkids of Iroijlaplap Jortõka of Ratak Eañ. There is also a shipwreck of unknown orgin on the west side of the island.