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  1. Pagan is a volcanic island in the Marianas archipelago in the northwest Pacific Ocean, under the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. It lies midway between Alamagan to the south and Agrihan to the north.

  2. Pagan ist eine Vulkaninsel im Pazifischen Ozean. Sie gehört geographisch zur Inselgruppe der Marianen und politisch zum Commonwealth der Nördlichen Marianen, einem Außengebiet der Vereinigten Staaten. Die Insel ist seit einem Vulkanausbruch 1981 weitgehend unbewohnt.

  3. 17. Aug. 2015 · 97. 32K views 8 years ago. Pagan (pronounced "Paw-gun') is a volcanic island in the Mariana Islands archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, belonging to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana...

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  4. eol.jsc.nasa.gov › articles › PaganIslandNorthernMarianasPagan Island, Northern Marianas

    25. März 2012 · Pagan is made up of two stratovolcanoes separated by an isthmus, and it is one of the more volcanically active islands in the Marianas. The island was completely evacuated in 1981 when a large eruption forced the small Micronesian community to flee.

  5. 26. März 2012 · Pagan is made up of two stratovolcanoes separated by an isthmus, and it is one of the more volcanically active islands in the Marianas. The island was completely evacuated in 1981 when a large eruption forced the small Micronesian community to flee. Before the early months of 2012, the most recent eruption occurred in 2010.

  6. Pagan is a stratovolcano on Pagan Island in the Northern Mariana Islands, one of the most historically active volcanoes in the region. It erupted in 1981 and 2021, producing ash and gas plumes that were monitored by satellite imagery and mariner reports.

  7. Pagan is the largest and one of the most active of the Mariana Islands volcanoes, consisting of two stratovolcanoes connected by a narrow isthmus. Learn about its history, hazards, publications, and maps from the official source of volcano science and monitoring.