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No, Saipan isn't located in Guam, but it is an island a little north of Guam.
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Guam is a US Territory, and as such, just like any other US owned soil, a Visa is not required as long as you are a US citizen. Saipan also does not require a Visa to visit.
The significant thing about Americas capture of the Marianna islands Guam Saipan Tinian helped them get raw materials for their industries.
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refaluwasch is a an islander peoples that are kind, smart, powerful people that they live on saipan. you all should meet some of this folks. they speak different language's back on saipan also on guam island.
Some of the main islands in the Mariana Islands include Guam, Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. There are also smaller islands and islets in the archipelago.
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Brown tree snakes are native to Australia, New Guinea, parts of Indonesia, and some South Pacific islands. They have also been accidentally introduced to Guam and Saipan. On Guam, they devastated the native bird population.
Guam, Tinian, and Saipan were all captured and used as B-29 bases.
No because the chamorr Isles. such as GUAM AND SAIPAN ARE PART OF THE MARIYANAS. The reason they say that is because the chukies people had to move to Guam and Saipan because it is roach infested and bad climate and houses. So they move to the better islands. No because the chamorr Isles. such as GUAM AND SAIPAN ARE PART OF THE MARIYANAS. The reason they say that is because the chukies people had to move to Guam and Saipan because it is roach infested and bad climate and houses. So they move to the better islands. ^ WRONG. There are three subregions or categories of islands in the Pacific Ocean: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Guam is part of the chain of islands known as the Mariana Islands, which is part of Micronesia, the subregion of Oceania known for thousands of small islands in the Western Pacific Ocean. -The people today form many ethnicities, but are all descended from and belong to the Micronesian culture. -The native languages of the various Micronesian indigenous people are also classified under the Austronesian language family.