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Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia
Tinian is just south of the Northern Marianas' most inhabited island, Saipan, but north of the populated Rota to the south. The island has many World War II historical sites, cattle ranches, and beaches.
Tinian | Northern Mariana Islands, Map, World War II, & Facts
Tinian, one of the Mariana Islands and part of the Northern Mariana Islands, a commonwealth of the United States, in the western Pacific Ocean. It lies about 100 miles (160 km) north of Guam. Of volcanic formation, it rises to an elevation of 614 feet (187 metres).
Tinian Island: Satellite Photos Show US Reclaiming WWII Airfield
2024年9月17日 · The remote island of Tinian, which is less than 40 square miles, is one of three principal islands in the Northern Mariana Islands, a string of sparsely populated islets in the Western...
Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands: Diving, Military Landmarks, …
The tiny island of Tinian in the Northern Marianas is a place where visitors will find pristine and secluded beaches, World War II landmarks and world-class scuba diving.
Tinian Naval Base - Wikipedia
Tinian Naval Advanced Base was a major United States Navy sea and air base on Tinian Island, part of the Northern Mariana Islands on the east side of the Philippine Sea in the Pacific Ocean. The base was built during World War II to support bombers and patrol aircraft in the Pacific War.
Discover – Mayor Edwin P. Aldan | Tinian & Aguiguan
Tinian, a captivating gem, boasts an array of enchanting beaches and historic treasures. Visit Taga Beach, where azure waters caress soft sands, or watch the sunset on Tinian from Tachogna Beach.
Municipality of Tinian & Aguiguan, Northern Mariana Islands
The island of Tinian was occupied by Japanese forces during the Second World War up until August 1944 when the United States liberated the Mariana Islands. The U.S. Navy immediately began building runways and infrastructure at the island's West Field and North Field.
Tinian Landing Beaches, Ushi Point, and North Fields, Tinian Island
One of the invasion beaches on Tinian Photo courtesy of Tinian Municipal Council. The Tinian Landing Beaches, Ushi Point Field, and North Fields, Tinian Island are recognized for the role they played in World War II.
Tinian – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Tinian is a small island 50 miles (80 km) north of Guam and about 5 miles (8 km) southwest of its sister island, Saipan, from which it is separated by the Saipan Channel. The island has a land area of 39 sq mi (101.01 km²).
Tinian – Marianas Visitors Authority – Saipan | Tinian | Rota
Home of the annual “Pika Festival”, Tinian, a neighboring island just three miles south of Saipan, is easily accessible through a short hop on a plane. The crystal water, colorful marine life, and pristine coral reef surrounding the island offer excellent snorkeling, scuba diving, and fishing.