Farallon de Medinilla

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Farallon de Medinilla is a small, uninhabited island in the Northern Mariana Islands used primarily by the U.S. military as a live-fire training range and known for its rugged terrain and important seabird habitats.

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Farallon de Medinilla canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
access controlled by U.S. military
restricted
administeredBy U.S. Navy NERFINISHED
United States Department of Defense NERFINISHED
climate tropical marine
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environmentalConcern impact of bombing on wildlife
environmentalStatus important bird area
governedAs part of the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth
habitat seabird habitat
hasFeature cliffs
limited vegetation
surrounding coral reefs
inhabited no
knownFor important seabird colonies
live-fire military exercises
legalStatus U.S. territory
locatedIn Northern Mariana Islands NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
western Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
militaryActivity air-to-ground bombing
naval gunfire exercises
near Saipan NERFINISHED
Tinian NERFINISHED
partOf Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands NERFINISHED
Mariana Islands archipelago NERFINISHED
population 0 permanent inhabitants
region Micronesia NERFINISHED
sovereignState United States NERFINISHED
terrain rocky
rugged
use bombing range
live-fire training range
military training area
usedBy United States Air Force
United States Navy
United States military NERFINISHED
usedSince Cold War era
wildlife marine life
seabirds

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Mariana Islands contains Farallon de Medinilla