An island republic in Oceania connected to the US is called the Federated States of Micronesia. There are four states in it. The two most significant ones are Chuuk and Kosrae. Northeast of New Guinea, the country has a surface area of 702 square kilometers. The topography and landscape of Micronesia are incredibly varied, ranging from low-lying coral atolls and reefs to high, mountainous volcanic islands. It has a tropical climate with abundant rains all year round. It is estimated that there are 113,131,702 persons in total. Palikir is the nation's capital.Weno, on the other hand, has the highest population, with 14,000 residents. Chuuk International Airport (TKK) is the sole and biggest international airport in the nation. In addition to having a few restricted international flights, the airport offers access to domestic locations. The four-thousand-year-old Micronesian ancestry dominates the culture. Catholicism is the most popular religion in the nation, followed by Protestantism. While many other regional tribal languages are spoken throughout the island, English is the official language. Common and customary law coexist in the mixed legal system that is Micronesian law. A federal republic in free association with the United States is the type of government. David W. Panuelo, the elected president, is the head of state and administration. Every four years, there are presidential elections, with Congress casting an indirect ballot for the winner. The US dollar (USD) is the accepted form of payment. With an open economy and a GDP of about $367 million, the nation has the sixth lowest GDP in Oceania. The per capita income of its people is $3,584. The two primary sectors of the GDP are industry and agriculture. Direct aid contributions from the United States account for almost all of the country's revenue. Tourism and agriculture are small industries that simply provide the necessities.Craft goods, taro, yams, coconuts, and cassava are the main exports. There exists a little tourism business in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Despite the fact that it is home to numerous stunning, undeveloped natural reserves and reefs. It is well-known for its expansive beaches, verdant surroundings, fishing, snorkeling, surfing, and diving. There is only one UNESCO World Heritage Site in it. Yap Island, World War II historical sites, Sunset Park, Chuuk, Pohnpei, the Truk Lagoon Underwater Fleet, Nan Madol, and the Lelu Ruins are a few of the main travel destinations. The majority of the 19,200 or so tourists that visit the island country each year come from neighboring islands.