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Sarigan or
Sariguan is an
uninhabited volcanic island in the
Pacific Ocean. It is part of the
Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory.
Sarigan is located...
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Zealandia Bank,
mostly submerged rocky outcrops break the
surface at low tide.
Sarigan Anatahan,
eruptions in 2003 and 2007–8
Farallon de
Medinilla Saipan Mañagaha...
- (abandoned)
Marasu (evacuated 1981)
Shomushon (evacuated 1981) On
Sarigan:
Sarigan Village (abandoned) On Rota:
Chugai Sinapalo Shinapaaru Songsong On...
- 2001, the po****tion was
estimated to
number between 300 and 400 bats on
Sarigan. The
current po****tion
numbers are unknown, but one
known concentration...
- They are
located 11
nautical miles (20 km) north-northeast from
Sarigan, in
between Sarigan and Guguan, but
because of
their small size, they are not listed...
- (the
indigenous name of Guam), Agrigan, Agrihan, Aguihan/Aguigan, Pagan,
Sarigan, Saipan, and Tinian. The
islands are part of a
geologic structure known...
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Island Farallon de
Medinilla Farallon de
Pajaros Guguan Maug
Islands Pagan Sarigan Rota
Saipan Tinian Regions of Ohio include:
Allegheny Plateau Appalachian...
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Federated States of Micronesia. A
disjunct po****tion is also
known from
Sarigan in the
Northern Mariana Islands. Due to the
remoteness of its habitats...
- (463 km)
north from Saipan, and is 67
nautical miles (124 km)
northeast from
Sarigan.
Guguan was
discovered in 1668 by the
Spanish missionary Diego Luis de...
- Maug Islands, Asuncion, Agrihan, Pagan, Alamagan, Guguan,
Zealandia Bank,
Sarigan, Anatahan, and
Farallon de Medinilla. The
total land area of the islands...