- Hagåtña,
formerly Agana or Agaña, is a
coastal village and the
capital of the
United States territory of Guam. From the 18th
through mid-20th century,...
- into 18 baran****s. Each baran****
consists of
puroks and some have sitios.
Aganan Amparo Anilao Balabag Purok I (Poblacion)
Purok II (Poblacion)
Purok III...
-
Jalaur River Tigum River Lamunan River Ulian River (Laglag)
Suage River Aganan River Sibalom River,
Tigbauan Jar-ao River,
Guimbal Asisig River Alawihaw...
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Track 09.
Berhiyta Sho
Track 10.
Beralla Track 11. Tsha
Minot Track 12.
Aganan Yish
Track 13. So
Yagjara Hitja Track 14.
Kavkaz Maryam Tashaeva Makka Sagaipova...
- sea level,
surrounding a
valley that
serves as the
catchment area for the
Aganan River. The
highest point in the
region reaches 1,300
metres (4,300 ft)....
- the city. On the
other hand, Jaro
River is fed by its
tributary rivers,
Aganan and Tigum. Lately, a new
escape channel for
floodwaters coming from these...
- the 2020 census, it has a po****tion of 30,115 people. It is the site of
Aganan River Dam,
which is an
agricultural purpose dam used for
irrigation of the...
- into 20 baran****s. Each baran****
consists of
puroks and some have sitios.
Aganan Agtambi Agtanguay Balucuan Bita
Centro Daplas Duyoc Ilas Sur
Lacaron Malonoy...
- sat on a rich and
fertile plain traversed by the
Salug (now Tigum) and
Aganan rivers,
producing rice, corn, sugar,
mongo and tobacco. Then
Catmon was...
-
members of Central, the 2.9-hectare (7.2-acre) CPU
Centennial Village (
Aganan, Pavia, Iloilo) and 4.7-hectare CPU-Faculty ****ociation (FA)
Heritage Ville...