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  • Guguan is located south from Alamagan and north from Saipan, and is northeast from Sarigan.
  • Sarigan has been proposed as a site for relocation of endangered birds from Guam and Saipan.
  • Sarigan was declared off-limits by the government of the Northern Mariana Islands after the eruption.
  • The prisoners, who lived some with their families on Sarigan were mainly employed by the coconut plantations.
  • Volcanic islands are common in the Izu segment, including Pagan, Alamagan, Guguan, Sarigan, and Anatahan.
  • During World War I, Sarigan came under the control of the Empire of Japan and was administered as the South Pacific Mandate.
  • It can be found in the island nation of Palau, and undisturbed islands of the Northern Marianas chain, with several hundred on Sarigan.
  • Approximately south of Sarigan is the South Sarigan Seamount, a submarine volcano with several peaks, with a maximum height of approximately 184 meters below sea level.
  • Approximately south of Sarigan is the South Sarigan Seamount, a submarine volcano with several peaks, with a maximum height of approximately 184 meters below sea level.
  • They are located north-northeast from Sarigan, in between Sarigan and Guguan, but because of their small size, they are not listed in most maps.
  • They are located north-northeast from Sarigan, in between Sarigan and Guguan, but because of their small size, they are not listed in most maps.
  • "' Northern Islands Municipality "'is one of the four main political divisions of the Pagan, Alamagan, Guguan, Zealandia Bank, Sarigan, Anatahan, and Farallon de Medinilla.
  • The species is nonetheless evaluated as critically endangered by the translocated from Saipan to the island of Sarigan, a predator-free island reserve, in 2011 in the hope of establishing a breeding population.
  • Today, the island is a nature preserve, and in the mid-1990s, a project was launched to rid Sarigan of its population of feral animals; today, only a few cats remain.
  • Broadcasting propaganda messages in Japanese and Okinawan, she sailed among the various islands of that group, including Asuncion, Anatahan, Alamagan, Sarigan, Maug, and Agrihan, taking on prisoners as they surrendered.
  • From 6 to 15 January 1945, " Bering Strait " operated 10 nautical miles ( 18.5 kilometers ) west of Sarigan and Guguan Islands, on radar picket station to warn Saipan of approaching Truk.
  • Johnson and Wiles described roosting behavior : " Sarigan's population differs from those of larger islands in the archipelago by usually having smaller roost sizes, typically 3 75 bats, and large numbers of solitary bats that at times comprise up to half of the population.