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United-States-Minor-Outlying-Islands wiki, information, codes

COUNTRY

United States Minor Outlying Islands
ISO CODE UM 
ISO 3 CODE UMI 
ISO NUMERIC 581 
PHONE, CALL CODE 1 
AREA (PLACE) 252 
POPULATION (PLACE) 252 
CONTINENT OC 
DOMAIN .um 
CURRENCY CODE USD 
CURRENCY NAME Dollar 
LONG CURRENCY NAME United States dollar 
PHONE 1 
LANGUAGESen-UM
GEONAME ID 5854968 

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UM

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REGIONS, STATES, ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS

NAMEASCII NAME
LATITUDE, LONGITUDE
GOOGLE MAP
GEO
CODE
ADMIN1
CODE
POPULATIONGTOPO30TIMEZONE
 Baker Island   Baker Island 
0.1947200
-176.4794400
 ADM1   050   -   5   Pacific/Midway 
 Howland Island   Howland Island 
0.8102100
-176.6173300
 ADM1   100   -   5   Pacific/Midway 
 Jarvis Island   Jarvis Island 
-0.3750000
-160.0010000
 ADM1   150   -   4   Pacific/Johnston 
 Johnston Atoll   Johnston Atoll 
16.7200000
-169.5060000
 ADM1   200   -   -9999   Pacific/Johnston 
 Kingman Reef   Kingman Reef 
6.4000000
-162.4000000
 ADM1   250   -   -9999   Pacific/Johnston 
 Midway Islands   Midway Islands 
28.2280000
-177.3920000
 ADM1   300   -   -9999   Pacific/Midway 
 Navassa Island   Navassa Island 
18.4030000
-75.0120000
 ADM1   350   -   69   Pacific/Johnston 
 Palmyra Atoll   Palmyra Atoll 
5.8750000
-162.0560000
 ADM1   400   10   -9999   Pacific/Johnston 
 Wake Island   Wake Island 
19.3100000
166.6000000
 ADM1   450   150   -9999   Pacific/Wake 


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