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San Jose, Tinian

Coordinates:14°58′16″N145°37′33″E / 14.9711°N 145.6259°E /14.9711; 145.6259
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Village in Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands
This article is about the largest village on the island ofTinian. For other uses, seeSan José.
Map Saipan and Tinian islands, San Jose is labeledTachungnya after the Tachungnya Bay at San Jose
Map of the Battle of Tinian in 1944, San Jose labeled "Tinian Town"
Tinian Harbor, also called San Jose Harbor, built by US Navy Seabees

San Jose is the largest village on the island ofTinian, in theNorthern Mariana Islands. It is located on the south coast of the island, close to the island's main harbor and three beaches: Kammer Beach, Taga Beach, and Tachogña Beach (Tachungnya).[1][2]

Now home to most of Tinian's population of about 3,136 (2010), San Jose is close to the site of a much larger ancient village of theChamorro culture, which may have housed 12,000–15,000 people.

The main roads in San Jose are 8th Ave and Broadway. Just north of the City of San Jose is the neighborhood Marpo Heights. Carolinas Heights neighborhood is just east of the city of San Jose. Tachogña Beach (Tachungnya) is just south of the city.Tinian International Airport is 4.2 km north of San Jose. Kammer Beach is in the City of San Jose, next to the harbor. Taga Beach is south of the city, next to Tachogña Beach.

DuringWorld War II the US NavySeabees built, as part of theTinian Naval Base, Tinian Harbor, also called San Jose Harbor, which is still in use today. They also constructed Broadway and 8th Avenue, named afterBroadway and8th Avenue inManhattan.US Navy andUS Army often called San JoseTinian Town. Most of the city of San Jose was destroyed in the battle of Tinian and then rebuilt.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^"Physical development master plan for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands".www.govinfo.gov. Retrieved2023-01-18.
  2. ^"USGS 145808145372470 San Jose Rain Can, Tinian, CNMI".nwis.waterdata.usgs.gov. Retrieved2023-01-18.
  3. ^Prefer, Nathan N.The Battle for Tinian: Vital Stepping Stone in America's War Against Japan. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Publishers, 2012.ISBN 978-1-61200-107-4. pp. 155–156.
  4. ^"Building the Navy's Bases, vol. 2 (part III, chapter 26)".NHHC. Retrieved2023-01-18.
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