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The trench is in the ocean. The 14 islands nearby are called the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
The Northern Mariana Islands is really not a part of any continent. However, on a very large scale it is part of Oceania, which is a collection of islands (and Australia) covering much of the Pacific Ocean. The Northern Marianas consist of the entire Mariana Islands archipelago except Guam. The Marianas are part of Micronesia, which is a collection of island groups located in the western Pacific Ocean, north of the equator. Micronesia is one of the three ethnological sub regions among the islands of Oceania.
Guam is part of the Mariana Islands, which is a group of islands in the western Pacific Ocean. These islands are located south of Japan and east of the Philippines.
Guam was a Spanish colony from 1565 until 1898 and was governed from the Philippines by the Spanish but was not a part of the Philippine Islands, it is in fact the largest of the Mariana Islands. Following the Spanish-American war the United States took control of Guam as part of the Treaty of Paris. Guam is today a territory of the United States with a locally elected governor.
The Northern Mariana Islands is really not a part of any continent. However, on a very large scale it is part of Oceania, which is a collection of islands (and Australia) covering much of the Pacific Ocean. The Northern Marianas consist of the entire Mariana Islands archipelago except Guam. The Marianas are part of Micronesia, which is a collection of island groups located in the western Pacific Ocean, north of the equator. Micronesia is one of the three ethnological sub regions among the islands of Oceania.
The 4 other inhabited territories of the United States are The US Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
It's not part of a continent. The trench is in the ocean. The 14 islands nearby are called the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. It's part of the U.S.
Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Washington, in addition to the territories of Northern Mariana Islands and Guam.
The Northern Mariana Islands are a US territory. The last year of the State and Territory Quarters series featured the 6 parts of the US that aren't states:Washington, DCGuamPuerto RicoAmerican SamoaUS Virgin IslandsNorthern Mariana Islands
Yes, the people of Saipan are U.S. citizens. Saipan is part of the Northern Mariana Islands, which is a U.S. territory. Residents of the Northern Mariana Islands are U.S. citizens by birth, following the covenant between the Northern Mariana Islands and the United States established in 1976. However, they do not have voting representation in the U.S. Congress.
Saipan is part of the Northern Mariana Islands, which is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is located in Oceania.
The United States took control of the island in the 1898 during the Spanish-American War, as part of theTreaty of Paris (1898). Guam came to serve as a station for American ships traveling to and from the Philippines, while the Northern Mariana Islands passed to Germany, and then to Japan.