The Hagåtña River is a river in the United States territory of Guam. Hagåtña, the capital of Guam, is located at the mouth of the river and associated...
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neighboring village Agana Heights remains unchanged. Hagåtña is located at the mouth of the Hagåtña River on Guam's west coast. According to the United States...
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Flag of the United States territory of Guam. It depicts Agaña Bay near Hagåtña, a local proa and a coconut tree. Charles Alan Pownall approved the seal...
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River Fonte River Gaan River Gautali River Geus River Hagåtña River Ieygo River Imong River Inarajan River La Sa Fua River Laelae River Laguan River Laguas...
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The Agana Shopping Center is a shopping mall located in Hagåtña, the capital of the United States territory of Guam. Opening in 1978, the mall is one...
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The Plaza de España (Spain Square) located in central Hagåtña, the capital of the United States territory of Guam, was the location of the Governors Palace...
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Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library at 254 Martyr Street in the village of Hagåtña. The Guam Public Library System officially opened January 31, 1949 sourced...
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Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica (redirect from Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica (Hagåtña, Guam))
of the Chamorros of Hagåtña, it was dedicated on February 2, 1669. Queen Maria Ana donated 300 pesos and Chief Quipuha of Hagåtña contributed the land...
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Pacific War Museum (category Education in Hagåtña, Guam)
Cathedral Basilica Hagåtña River Latte Stone Park Other NRHP listings Agana Historic District Agana Spanish Bridge Agana-Hagatna Pillbox Fort Santa Agueda...
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Guam Museum (category Buildings and structures in Hagåtña, Guam)
Micronesia. A permanent building to house the museum's collection opened in Hagåtña on November 4, 2016. The Guam Museum had been housed in temporary locations...
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Adelup Point (category Hagåtña, Guam)
Point is limestone promontory in Hagåtña, Guam that extends into the Philippine Sea and separates Asan Bay from Hagåtña Bay. It has been the site of the...
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Agana Spanish Bridge (category Buildings and structures in Hagåtña, Guam)
(Spanish: Puente Español de Agaña) is a stone arch bridge built in 1800 in Hagåtña, Guam (formerly known as Agana), during the administration of Spanish governor...
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Latte Stone Park (redirect from Agana/Hagåtña Cliffline Fortifications)
Angel Leon Guerrero Santos Latte Stone Memorial Park, is an urban park in Hagåtña, Guam. Established in the 1950s and operated by the Guam Department of...
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Fort Santa Agueda (category Buildings and structures in Hagåtña, Guam)
Fort Santa Agueda, on Guam Highway 7 in Hagåtña (formerly Agana), Guam, dates from about 1800, during the 1784-1802 administration of Spanish governor...
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Schools operated by the archdiocese include: Academy of Our Lady of Guam– Hagåtña – Secondary school for girls Bishop Baumgartner Memorial School– Sinajana...
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the Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean. Guam's capital is Hagåtña, and the most populous village is Dededo. It is the westernmost point and...
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Mesa House (category Buildings and structures in Hagåtña, Guam)
The Mesa House, or Dr. Mesa House, is a historic house on Maxwell St. in Hagåtña, Guam. Built in 1930, it is relatively rare as a pre-World War II house...
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Spanish Dikes (category Buildings and structures in Hagåtña, Guam)
The Spanish Dikes, located northeast of Agana Springs, Hagåtña, Guam, are historic 19th-century water control structures that were listed on the National...
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Toves House (category Buildings and structures in Hagåtña, Guam)
Toves House, on Marine Dr. in the Anigua district of Hagåtña, Guam, was built in 1950, built mostly with ifil hardwood. It was a work of Pedro T. Toves...
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eaten a tunnel underneath the island between Pago and Hagåtña. The maidens gathered at Hagåtña Springs and cut off their long black hair to make a magical...
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Academy of Our Lady of Guam (category Education in Hagåtña, Guam)
Catholic high school located at 233 Archbishop Felixberto C. Flores Street in Hagåtña, Guam, United States. AOLG, Guam's sole all-girls high school, has an average...
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direction of travel Hagåtña, Guam 13°28′38″N 144°44′50″E / 13.477264°N 144.747249°E / 13.477264; 144.747249 (Downtown Hagåtña, Guam) – westernmost...
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Navy to provide a reliable water supply to the island's major settlement, Hagåtña (formerly Agana). It is a concrete structure 150 feet (46 m) long, 24 feet...
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Pago Pago 1900 Unincorporated, unorganized 49,710 581 1,505 1 Guam GU Hagåtña 1899 Unincorporated, organized 153,836 571 1,478 1 Northern Mariana Islands...
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Chief Quipuha was the maga'lahi, or high ranking male, in the area of Hagåtña when the Spanish landed off its shores in 1668. Quipuha welcomed the missionaries...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Guam (redirect from National Register of Historic Places listings in Hagatna, Guam)
Papa Juan Pablo Dos Hagåtña 2 Ungacta House Upload image February 8, 1985 (#85000409) December 31, 2004 334 Hernan Cortez Hagåtña Demolished in August...
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recognizes their sacrifice at Imjingak with an identical memorial located in Hagåtña, Guam. Much like World War II, many Japanese Americans joined their fellow...
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Guam. The Chamorro name for Guam is Guåhån, and its capital is called Hagåtña. In Greenlandic, å is not used in native words, but is used in several...
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general election. The territorial capitals are Pago Pago (American Samoa), Hagåtña (Guam), Saipan (Northern Mariana Islands), San Juan (Puerto Rico) and Charlotte...
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KKTQ-LD 16 (semi-satellite of KTWO-TV) Tamuning (Hagåtña) – KTGM 14 Saipan – KPPC-LP 7 (repeater of KTGM/Hagåtña, Guam) Carolina (San Juan) – WRFB 5.1 (repeater...
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