Saipan
Official name Municipality of Saipan
Type Capital city
Saipan waterfront and lagoon
State Northern Mariana Islands
Country United States
Established Ancient Chamorro era; modern era in 20th century
Population ~43,000
Area (km²) 115
Time zone ChST (UTC+10)
ZIP code(s) 96950
Area code(s) 670

Saipan is the capital and largest island of the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth territory in the western Pacific Ocean. Located in the western part of the Mariana Archipelago, Saipan is the political, cultural, and economic heart of the territory.

Overview

  • Official seat of government for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)
  • Known for its natural beauty, tropical beaches, and historical landmarks
  • Hosts both local CNMI and U.S. federal government offices

History

  • Originally settled by the Chamorro and Carolinian peoples thousands of years ago
  • Colonized by Spain, then Germany, and later Japan prior to World War II
  • Site of the Battle of Saipan in 1944 — a pivotal WWII conflict
  • Became part of the U.S.-administered Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands post-WWII
  • Became a U.S. commonwealth in political union in 1978

Government and Services

  • Hosts the CNMI Governor’s Office, Legislature, and Judiciary
  • Also home to U.S. federal agencies including USPS, Social Security, and FEMA
  • No city government — operates as part of the larger Saipan municipality

Economy

  • Historically driven by garment manufacturing (now closed)
  • Current economy includes tourism, public administration, and small-scale agriculture
  • U.S. dollar is the currency; English and Chamorro are widely spoken

Attractions and Landmarks

  • American Memorial Park – honors WWII veterans and includes a museum
  • Banzai Cliff and Suicide Cliff – historical WWII sites
  • Bird Island, Managaha Island, and Mount Tapochau – known for natural beauty
  • Popular for diving, hiking, and eco-tourism

Education and Infrastructure

  • Home to the Northern Marianas College
  • Public schools managed by CNMI Public School System
  • Some students pursue higher education in Guam or the mainland U.S.

Transportation

  • Served by Saipan International Airport (SPN) with flights to Asia and Guam
  • Road infrastructure links villages across the island
  • Local taxis and rental cars are primary modes of transportation

Fun Facts

  • Saipan is closer to Tokyo than it is to Honolulu
  • One of the few U.S. capitals in the western hemisphere's easternmost time zones
  • A major diving destination with access to WWII shipwrecks and coral reefs

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