Ie-jima
Ie-jima | ||
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Aerial photo from 1945 | ||
Waters | East China Sea | |
Archipelago | Okinawa Islands | |
Geographical location | 26 ° 43 '22 " N , 127 ° 47' 24" E | |
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length | 8 kilometers | |
width | 3.5 km | |
surface | 22.76 km² | |
Highest elevation | Gusuku-yama 172.2 m |
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Residents | 4109 (October 1, 2019) 181 inhabitants / km² |
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main place | Ie |
Ie-jima or Ie-shima ( Japanese 伊 江 島 ) is a Japanese island northwest off the coast of the Motobu Peninsula in northern Okinawa . It belongs to the Ryūkyū Islands .
The village of the same name Ie (4109 inhabitants) with the Iejima airport is located on the 22.76 km² island . The nearby atoll Nakanosu also belongs to its administrative area . The highest point is the Gusuku-yama ( 城 山 ) with 172.2 m.
There were several Japanese air bases on it, which were expanded and used after the capture by the US Air Force in 1945 to take action against the other Japanese islands in the north. At that time the island was called "Ie Shima" in the western media.
See also
Web links
- Island Administration Website (Japanese)
Individual evidence
- ↑ 沖 縄 県 推 計 人口 デ ー タ 一 覧 (Excel 形式) . 沖 縄 県 , October 1, 2019, accessed October 31, 2019 (Japanese).
- ↑ cf. Community website: www.iejima.org
- ↑ a b 指定 離島 ・ 指定 離島 一 覧 . (PDF; 1.22 MB) In: 離島 関係 資料 (平 成 28 年 1 月 . 沖 縄 県 企 画 部 地域 ・ 離島 課 ("Land and Islands Unit, Planning Department, Okinawa Prefecture"), January 2016, accessed on 1. August 2016 (Japanese).
- ↑ a b 島 面積 . (PDF; 136 kB) (No longer available online.) Kokudo Chiriin , October 1, 2015, archived from the original on June 15, 2016 ; Retrieved August 1, 2016 (Japanese). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ official topographic map