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Maps
Oceania,
Local
Topical Map of the Northern Mariana Islands, Wildlife
Protected Areas
Geographical
Location
Latitude 15º 12N longitude 145º 45E (approximately
1,400 miles east of Manila, 1,500 miles south of Tokyo and 3,200 miles
west of Honolulu). Northern Mariana Islands is located to the south of
Japan and to the north of Guam.
Land
Area
Northern Mariana Islands is made up of fourteen (14) islands covering 477
(sq km); coastline 1,482 (km). The total land area of the CNMI archipelago
has been calculated at 176.5 square miles at high tide and 184 square
miles at low tide. This is an area about equal in size to that of Barbados
or the Seychelles. The Northern Marianas Archipelago extends about 400
nautical miles (460 statute miles) from Rota in the south to the most
northern island of Farallon De Pajaros. There are no cities in the Northern
Marianas as normally considered nor is the term "town" usually
applied to the island's congested areas. Rather the urbanized areas
are usually referred to as villages or communities and none are incorporated
with fixed surveyed boundaries. Each of the islands of Saipan, Tinian
and Rota are separate municipalities .
Terrain
Southern-most
islands (Saipan, Tinian, Rota,
Agigan) are limestone with level terraces and fringing coral reefs; northern-most
islands are volcanic.
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