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A Mariana
Agana island
Mariana isle
Marianas isle
Pacific island
U.S. territory
Agana's island
U.S. possession
U.S.-owned island
Micronesian island
Neighbor of Saipan
American territory
Magellan discovery
U.S. Pacific island
Site of Apra Harbor
One of the Marianas
W.W. II battleground
Agana is its capital
US Pacific territory
U.S. Island territory
Land of the Chamorros
1898 U.S. acquisition
It's capital is Agana
Magellan landing spot
Island east of Manila
1521 stop for Magellan
Hagatna is its capital
Largest Mariana Island
US acquisition of 1898
Its capital is Hagatña
Largest of the Marianas
Where Chamorro is spoken
American island territory
American Pacific outpost.
Pacific island of W.W. II
U.S. territory since 1898
Scene of W.W. II fighting
American Pacific territory
Island north of New Guinea
Its biggest city is Dededo
Territory acquired in 1898
U.S. island in the Pacific
U.S. possession since 1898
Island visited by Magellan
53rd "state quarter" locale
Island explored by Magellan
Micronesia's largest island
US territory in the Pacific
'Where America's Day Begins'
Largest island of Micronesia
Trans-Pacific stopping point
Southernmost of the Marianas
Island near the Mariana Trench
Westernmost American territory
Largest island in the Marianas
Largest of the Mariana Islands
Island "discovered" by Magellan
WWII battle site in the Pacific
Important U. S. base in Pacific.
Island captured by Japan in 1941
Locale of some U.S. naval forces
The Japanese captured it in 1941
U.S. territory in Kim invectives
Territory discovered by Magellan
Apra Harbor is its main anchorage
Island whose capital is Hagåtña
Territory east of the Philippines
US island east of the Philippines
American territory in the Pacific
U.S. territory in W.W. II fighting
Where America's Day Begins" island
Island "where America's day begins
Japanese capture after Pearl Harbor
Pacific island territory of America
The fruit dove is its official bird
Pacific island territory of the U.S.
U.S. territory in the Mariana Islands
Pacific territory of the United States
Territory with a palm tree in its seal
Island originally settled by the Chamorro
Its slogan is "Where America's Day Begins
Stop on the first trans-Pacific air route
Pacific island "where America's day begins
Subject of the 53rd "State Quarter" issued
Spanish cession in the Spanish-American War
U.S. territory since the Spanish-American War
Spain ruled it before it became a US territory
Stop on Magellan's circumnavigation of the world
30-mile-long Pacific island that's a US territory
Island that the U.S. military covers nearly 30% of
US unincorporated territory in the western Pacific
Acquisition of the U.S. in the Spanish-American War
Home of the War in the Pacific National Historic Park
Territory whose slogan is "Where America's Day Begins
Unincorporated US territory with a palm tree on its flag
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