The
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
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. . is a chain of islands between the Philippine
Sea and the North Pacific Ocean. The three main inhabited
islands are Rota, Tinian, and Saipan. Saipan is the main
island. The climate is tropical year-round and the average
daytime temperature ranges in the mid-high 80s fahrenheit.
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. . indigenous peoples are the Chamorro and Carolinians.
The official languages of the CNMI are Chamorro, Carolinian,
and English.
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. . was established in political union with the
United States of America. The Covenant that established
the political union was approved on March 24, 1976 (48
U.S.C. § 1801 et seq.) and took full effect on November
3, 1986 (Presidential Proclamation No. 5564). Presidential
Proclamation No. 5564 declared that persons born in the
Northern Mariana Islands, with limited exceptions, are
citizens of the United States of America.
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. . has it's own Constitution, just as the 50 U.S. states
do. However, unlike the 50 U.S. states, not all of the
provisions of the U.S. Constitution are applicable in
the CNMI. The CNMI's Constitution and Covenant can be
accessed from the navigation bar located on the left-hand
side of this page under the "Legal Documents"
drop-down menu.
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. . uses only one U.S. Postal Service zip code
- 96950 - throughout the CNMI. Similarly, only one telephone
area code - (670) - applies throughout the CNMI. Postal
mail and phone calls to the CNMI are domestic U.S. mail/calls
and not international.