United States Minor Outlying Islands - Introduction

United States Minor Outlying Islands (officially: United States Minor Outlying Islands) is a country in Americas, precisely in North America, with a population of about N/A inhabitants today (2024-06-28). The capital city of United States Minor Outlying Islands is Washington DC, and the official country TLD code is .us. United States Minor Outlying Islands has cca2, cca3, cioc, ccn3 codes as UM, UMI, N/A, 581 respectively. Check some other vital information below.

Names
Common United States Minor Outlying Islands
Official United States Minor Outlying Islands
Common (Native) United States Minor Outlying Islands
Official (Native) United States Minor Outlying Islands
Alternative spellings UM
Translations ⬇️
Languages
eng English
Geography
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United States Minor Outlying Islands is located in North America and has a total land area of 34.2 km². It is bounded by and the capital city is Washington DC

Region/Continent Oceania
Subregion North America
TimeZone UTC-11:00UTC-10:00UTC+12:00
Capital city Washington DC
Area 34.2 km²
Population 2024-06-28 N/A
Bordered Countreies
Demonym
eng Male: American Islander / Female: American Islander
Lat/Lng 19.3, 166.633333
Historical data and more
The National Flag of United States Minor Outlying Islands

Historyedit

In 1936, a colonization program began to settle Americans on Baker, Howland, and Jarvis, but all three islands were evacuated in 1942 as a result of World War II.

ISO introduced the term "United States Minor Outlying Islands" in 1986. From 1974 until 1986, five of the islands (Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Palmyra Atoll, and Kingman Reef) were grouped under the term United States Miscellaneous Pacific Islands, with ISO 3166 code PU. The code of Midway Atoll was MI, the code of Johnston Atoll was JT, and the code of Wake Island was WK. Prior to 1986, Navassa Island, along with several small islands in the Caribbean Sea that are no longer under U.S. sovereignty, were grouped under the term United States Miscellaneous Caribbean Islands, with FIPS country code BQ.

The populated Stewart Islands, called Sikaiana and now effectively controlled by the Solomon Islands, are not included in official lists of U.S. Minor Outlying Islands. In 1856, the Kingdom of Hawaii Privy Council and King Kamehameha IV voted to accept their voluntary cession. The Kingdom later became the Republic of Hawaii, all of which was annexed by the United States in 1898. In 1959, the resulting federal U.S. Territory of Hawaii, excluding only Palmyra Atoll and Midway Atoll, became a U.S. state. Residents of the Stewart Islands, who are Polynesian like the native Hawaiians rather than Melanesian, claimed to be citizens of the United States since the Stewart Islands were given to King Kamehameha IV in 1856 and were part of Hawaii at the time of the United States' annexation in 1898. The U.S. federal and Hawaii state governments informally accept the recent claim of the Solomon Islands over the Stewart Islands, and the United States makes no official claim of sovereignty.

Currency
Name United States dollar
Code USD
Symbol $
Other info
Idependent no, officially-assigned
UN Member country no
Start of Week monday
Car Side right
Codes
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 UM
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 UMI
ISO 3166-1 numeric 581
International calling code +268
FIFA 3 Letter Code
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United States Minor Outlying Islands is found in North America