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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...
- 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 ****ociated...
- Guerrero,
Hagatna, Guam. Guam Legislature.
Public Law 28-80.
Hagatna, Guam. Guam
Election Commission.
Election 1994
Comparative Analysis Report.
Hagatna, Guam...
- 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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Center (C3), the
Hagåtña Detention Facility, and the Women's Facility. ACF, the women's facility, and the C3 are in Mangilao,
while the
Hagåtña Detention Facility...
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professional footballer Hagåtña, Guam,
formally known in
English as
Agana Agana race riot, took
place at Agana, Guam (now
Hagåtña) over the two
nights of...
- with
blame also
being directed at the Bishop's
residence and
office in
Hagatna. Both the
Archdiocese and ****
abuse survivors negotiated for a settlement...
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Tamuning and Barrigada,
three miles (4.8 km) east of the
capital city of
Hagåtña (formerly Agana) in the
United States territory of Guam. The
airport is...
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misunderstandings led to
increasing unrest on Guam and a
Chamorro siege of the
Hagåtña presidio incited by maga'låhi (Chief)
Hurao in 1670. Maga'låhi Matå'pang...
- 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...