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- South_Iwo_Jima abstract "South Iwo Jima (南硫黄島, officially Minami-Iōtō, also frequently Minami-Iwō-jima, Minami-Iōjima: “South Sulfur Island”) is the southernmost island of the Volcano Islands group of the Ogasawara Islands, 60 km south of Iwo Jima. It is 1300 km south of Tokyo, 330 km SSW of Chichi-jima. Its area is 3.4 km² and the shore length, 7.5 km. Along the shoreline there are few bays and inlets, and it is covered with mostly rocks and little sand. To the rear are sea cliffs that rise to 200m in height. The peak on South Iwo Jima is the largest in the Ogasawara Islands at 913m and its average slope angle is 45 degrees. The northwest side of this volcano, which has a relatively stable shape and is not eroding much, rises at a gentler incline of 30 degrees. Another defining feature of the island is that it does not have rivers, lakes, marshes or a freshwater system of any kind.South Iwo Jima is part of a volcanic front which has been active for 2,588,000 years beginning in the Quaternary period and started to form as a result of volcanic activity in that period. Though it is not clear when it emerged as an island, rocks which have been gathered and analyzed show no signs of geomagnetic reversal, so it is believed that the island is no more than a few hundred thousands years old. It was discovered in October 1543 by Spanish sailor Bernardo de la Torre on board of carrack San Juan de Letrán when trying to return from Sarangani to New Spain.The island is now administered as part of the Ogasawara-mura of Tokyo and is unpopulated. Its pronounced Japanese name was changed on June 18, 2007 to Minami-Iōtō, the kanji unchanged. The next southern island (geologically) is Farallon de Pajaros of the Northern Mariana Islands while Iwo Jima is roughly 60km to the north.".
- South_Iwo_Jima thumbnail Minami-ioto.jpg?width=300.
- South_Iwo_Jima wikiPageExternalLink minamiioujima.html.
- South_Iwo_Jima wikiPageID "13486596".
- South_Iwo_Jima wikiPageRevisionID "641535959".
- South_Iwo_Jima hasPhotoCollection South_Iwo_Jima.
- South_Iwo_Jima subject Category:Islands_of_Tokyo.
- South_Iwo_Jima subject Category:Uninhabited_islands_of_Japan.
- South_Iwo_Jima subject Category:Volcano_Islands.
- South_Iwo_Jima type BoninIslands.
- South_Iwo_Jima type Island109316454.
- South_Iwo_Jima type Land109334396.
- South_Iwo_Jima type Object100002684.
- South_Iwo_Jima type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- South_Iwo_Jima type UninhabitedIslandsOfJapan.
- South_Iwo_Jima type YagoGeoEntity.
- South_Iwo_Jima type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- South_Iwo_Jima comment "South Iwo Jima (南硫黄島, officially Minami-Iōtō, also frequently Minami-Iwō-jima, Minami-Iōjima: “South Sulfur Island”) is the southernmost island of the Volcano Islands group of the Ogasawara Islands, 60 km south of Iwo Jima. It is 1300 km south of Tokyo, 330 km SSW of Chichi-jima. Its area is 3.4 km² and the shore length, 7.5 km. Along the shoreline there are few bays and inlets, and it is covered with mostly rocks and little sand. To the rear are sea cliffs that rise to 200m in height.".
- South_Iwo_Jima label "Minami Iwo Jima".
- South_Iwo_Jima label "Minami Iwo To".
- South_Iwo_Jima label "Minami-Iwojima".
- South_Iwo_Jima label "South Iwo Jima".
- South_Iwo_Jima label "Île Minamiiwo".
- South_Iwo_Jima label "南硫黄島".
- South_Iwo_Jima label "미나미이오 섬".
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs Minami-Iwojima.
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs Île_Minamiiwo.
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs Minami_Iwo_Jima.
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs 南硫黄島.
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs 미나미이오_섬.
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs Minami_Iwo_To.
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs m.03c6ycx.
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs 2111929.
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs Q980697.
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs Q980697.
- South_Iwo_Jima sameAs South_Iwo_Jima.
- South_Iwo_Jima wasDerivedFrom South_Iwo_Jima?oldid=641535959.
- South_Iwo_Jima depiction Minami-ioto.jpg.
- South_Iwo_Jima isPrimaryTopicOf South_Iwo_Jima.