Last verified: Sunday, 24. September 2023 at 07:48 AM
Travelling Northern Mariana Islands is (relatively) safe. We didn't detected any travel advisories from any source at this moment.
This country shares no land border with any other country. Thus, the region score is identical to the country risk rating.
There are currently no officially reported cases of infections with SARS-CoV-2 (or Coronavirus) in Northern Mariana Islands. As reported by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control this morning (~8:30am CET).
There are currently no officially reported deaths related to this disease in Northern Mariana Islands.
Source: www.ecdc.europa.eu
Chart of the risk level over that last 200 days. This is the daily calculated travel risk for Northern Mariana Islands.
Chart of the number of sources over that last 200 days. This is the daily number of advisory sources (of any rating) that have been active on that day.
Note: Changes happening on the 28th/29th of July 2019 are related to a change in the software and number of sources processed.
These are the individual advisories published by other countries about the destination Northern Mariana Islands from a travellers perspective. The scoring of all messages combined is the foundation for the current rating 0.0 out of 5.0.
This is the general advisory usually covering the country as a whole.
If you are planning international travel at this time, please read our COVID-19 related travel advice here, alongside our destination specific travel advice below.
Source: https://www.safetravel.govt.nz/northern-mariana-islands
Northern Mariana Islands with its capital Saipan is a country in Oceania (Micronesia), 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC (477 km²). The country is located Oceania, islands in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines. The climate can be described as tropical marine; moderated by northeast trade winds, little seasonal temperature variation; dry season December to June, rainy season July to October. The landscape is southern islands are limestone with level terraces and fringing coral reefs; northern islands are volcanic. With a population of less than a million citizens.
Topic | Value |
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Capital | Saipan |
Population | less than one million |
Size | 477 km² |
Size comparable to | 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC |
Common languages | Chamorro, English, Finnish, Tagalog, Chinese |
Currency | Dollar (short: USD) |
Common voltage (electricity) | 120V - 60Hz |
Used GSM Frequencies | 1900 |
International phone prefix | +1-670 |
Internet Top Level Domain | .mp |
Countrycode: ISO Alpha 2 | MP |
Countrycode: ISO Alpha 3 | MNP |
Countrycode: ISO Numeric | 580 |
These are problems Northern Mariana Islands is facing. Environmental issues refer to damages of the nature due to industry and society. Natural hazzards refer to potential dangers originating in nature.
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These are the main product industries and agricultural products of Northern Mariana Islands. This list indicates what this country is good at producing.
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These are the main product categories of imports and exports to and from Northern Mariana Islands.
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Northern Mariana Islands is currently rated at 0,0 out of a possible 5.0. Collected from 0 official sources. Travelling Northern Mariana Islands is (relatively) safe.
You are good to go, enjoy your trip to Northern Mariana Islands.
We currently evaluate 11 official sources each morning. Today, we know of active advisories from 0 individual sources for Northern Mariana Islands.
There are currently no officially reported cases of infections with SARS-CoV-2 (or Coronavirus) in Northern Mariana Islands. As reported by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control this morning (~8:30am CET). There are currently no officially reported deaths related to this disease in Northern Mariana Islands.
Northern Mariana Islands has a size of 477 km² or 184 mi² which is 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC.
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