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- Aguijan (/æɡɪˈjɑn/; Spanish: Aguiján [aɡiˈxan]; also Aguiguan and Aguihan, based on the Spanish rendition of the native name) is a small bean-shaped uninhabited...
- Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). Together with uninhabited neighboring Aguiguan, it forms Tinian Muni****lity, one of the four constituent muni****lities...
- The Aguiguan reed warbler or Aguijan reed warbler (Acrocephalus nijoi) was a bird that originally occurred on the Northern Mariana Island Aguigan. It is...
- District 5: Saipan (2 seats) District 6: Tinian (1 seat) District 7: Rota & Aguiguan (1 seat) The Speaker of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives...
- William (1999). "The Prehistory of Vertebrates, Especially Birds, on Tinian, Aguiguan, and Rota, Northern Mariana Islands" (PDF). Micronesica. 31 (2): 319–345...
- entrenched defense by the po****tion of Tinian, who had taken shelter on Aguiguan. Upon winning the battle, Quiroga ordered that the po****tion of Tinian...
- woolly-necked stork African yellow warbler Agami heron Agile tit-tyrant †Aguiguan reed warbler Agulhas long-billed lark Ahanta spurfowl Ainley's storm petrel...
- considered a subspecies of the nightingale reed warbler. Aguiguan reed warbler, Acrocephalus nijoi (Aguiguan, Marianas, West Pacific, c. 1997) Also previously...
- at-large members from each of three senatorial districts (Rota; Tinian and Aguiguan; and "Saipan and islands north of it") with Senators to have staggered...
- William (1999). "The Prehistory of Vertebrates, Especially Birds, on Tinian, Aguiguan, and Rota, Northern Mariana Islands" (PDF). Micronesica. 31 (2): 319–345...