San-Augustine
South Iwo Jima, officially Minami or South Iōtō since 18 June 2007 and also formerly known as Santo Agustino, is a 3.4 km2 uninhabited island in the North Pacific.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Island
- Description: island of the Japanese Volcano Islands chain south of the Ogasawara Islands
- Also known as: “Minami Iwojima”, “Minami-Iô Sima”, “Minami-iō-jima”, “Minami-iwo”, “Minami-yuwō-jima”, “Minamiio Jima”, “San Augustio Island”, and “South Iwo Jima”
San-Augustine
- Categories: volcanic island and landform
- Location: Tokyo, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Vietnamese—“San-Augustine” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Minamiiō Jima”
- Chinese: “南硫磺島”
- Dutch: “South Iwo Jima”
- French: “île Minamiiwo”
- French: “Île Minamiiwo”
- French: “Minamiiwo-shima”
- German: “Minami-Iwojima”
- Hebrew: “איוו ג’ימה הדרומי”
- Indonesian: “Iwo Jima Selatan”
- Italian: “Minami Iwo Jima”
- Japanese: “みなみいおうじま”
- Japanese: “ミナミイオウジマ”
- Japanese: “南硫黄島”
- Korean: “미나미이오섬”
- Lithuanian: “Pietų Ivo Džima”
- Malay: “Iwo Jima Selatan”
- Persian: “جنوب ایووا جیما”
- Polish: “Minami Iwo Jima”
- Polish: “Minami-Iō-tō”
- Portuguese: “Minami Iwo To”
- Russian: “Минами-Иводзима”
- Spanish: “Minami Iōtō”
- Swedish: “Minami Ioto”
- Turkish: “Güney Iwo Jima”
- Vietnamese: “Nam Iwo Jima”
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