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Northern Mariana Islands
Official name Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
Political status self-governing commonwealth in association with the United States, having two legislative houses (Senate [9]; House of Representatives [20])1
Head of state President of the United States: Barack Obama
Head of government Governor: Eloy S. Inos
Seat of government on Saipan2
Official languages Chamorro; Carolinian; English
Official religion none
Monetary unit dollar (U.S.$)
Population (2013 est.) 49,700COLLAPSE
Total area (sq mi) 176.5
Total area (sq km) 457.1
Urban-rural population
- Urban: (2009) 90.8%
- Rural: (2009) 9.2%
Life expectancy at birth
- Male: (2012) 74.6 years
- Female: (2012) 80.1 years
Literacy: percentage of population age 15 and over literate
- Male: not available
- Female: not available
GNI per capita (U.S.$) (2009) 13,907
Background of Northern Mariana Islands
Northern Mariana Islands, also called Northern Marianas, officially Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, a self-governing commonwealth in association with the United States. It is composed of 22 islands and islets in the western Pacific Ocean. The commonwealth is a part of the Mariana Islands, a chain of volcanic mountain peaks and uplifted coral reefs. (The Marianas chain also includes the politically separate island of Guam, to the south.) Saipan (46.5 square miles [120 square km]), Tinian (39 square miles [101 square km]), and Rota (33 square miles [85 square km]) are the principal islands and, together with Anatahan, Alamagan, and Agrihan, are inhabited. Another island, Pagan, was evacuated in 1981 after a severe volcanic eruption there. The capital is on Saipan.
Land of Northern Mariana Islands
People of Northern Mariana Islands
Economy of Northern Mariana Islands
Government and Society of Northern Mariana Islands
Culture Life of Northern Mariana Islands
History of Northern Mariana Islands
Disclaimer
This is not the official site of this country. Most of the information in this site were taken from the U.S. Department of State, The Central Intelligence Agency, The United Nations, [1],[2], [3], [4], [5],[6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14],[15], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22], [23], [24],[25], [26], [27], [28], [29], [30],[31], [32], [33], [34], and the [35].
Other sources of information will be mentioned as they are posted.