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Encyclopedia > Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands

Saipan is the largest island and capital of the Northern Mariana Islands of the western Pacific Ocean, with a total area of 120 km² (46.5 sq mi). The 2000 estimated population was 62,392.


The island is about 20 km (12.5 mi) long and 9 km (5.5 mi) wide, and its highest point is the extinct volcano Mount Tapochau at 474 m (1,554 ft). Saipan is located at 15° 15' north latitude and 145° 45' west longitude, about 200 km (120 mi) north of Guam.


The western side of the island has beaches and a coral reef, while the eastern side is mostly rugged rocky cliffs.


Spain originally claimed Saipan as part of the Marianas. Around 1815 many Carolineans from atolls near Truk settled in Saipan. Saipan was under German rule from 1899 to 1914, when the Japanese took over the island. The Japanese developed both fishing and sugar industries, and in the 1930s garrisoned Saipan heavily, with nearly 30,000 military on the island by 1941.

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A Navy chaplain holds mass for Marines killed at Saipan, June 1944

During World War II, the US Marines landed on June 15, 1944 on the beaches of southwestern side of Saipan, and spent more than three weeks in hard fighting to secure the island, in the battle of Saipan.


Despite its status as a US territorial island, Saipan like the other Northern Marianas is exempt from some federal laws, including key labor and immigration laws. In consequence a number of factories have been set up on the island to supply the US market, and wages are routinely around half the US minimum wage. The factories use the "Made in the United States" label on their manufactured clothing.


In January 1999 a coalition of US-based pressure groups and labor unions began a class action on behalf of around 30,000 garment workers whom they claimed had been mistreated in such factories, being submitted what was in effect indentured servitude. In April 2003 a settlement worth $20 million was reached with 27 garment manufacturers and 27 leading retailers, such as Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, and Polo Ralph Lauren. The firm of Levi Strauss & Co. refused to settle, however; in January 2004 the case against this company was dismissed.


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Saipan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (644 words)
Saipan (IPA: [saɪ'pæn], [saɪ'pɑn], or ['saɪpæn] in English) is the largest island and site of the capital of the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, a chain of 15 tropical islands in the western Pacific Ocean with a total area of 115.39 km² (44.55 sq mi).
Saipan was under German rule from 1899 to 1914, when the Japanese took over the island.
This engagement was dramatized in John Woo's 2002 film "Windtalkers." Garapan is the largest village and the center of the tourism industry on the island.
PHI Pharmancy, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands (959 words)
The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) is a commonwealth of the United States.
The island population and the Filipino population are mainly Roman Catholic.
Saipan is centrally located in the western Pacific Ocean making the island a perfect Jump point to many areas of the Southern and Eastern hemispheres.
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