- Inalåhan (formerly,
Inarajan) is a
village located on the
southeastern coast of the
United States territory of Guam. The village's
original Chamoru name...
- The
Inarajan River is a
river in the
United States territory of Guam. List of
rivers of Guam U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:...
- The
Inarajan Pillbox is a
World War II-era
defensive fortification near the
mouth of
Inarajan Bay in the
United States territory of Guam. Set on a limestone...
- High
School (Mangilao,
opened 1965) [2]
Inarajan High
School (
Inarajan) (Closed in 1997 and
reopened as
Inarajan Middle School)
United States portal Schools...
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Elementary (Dededo)
Harry S.
Truman Elementary (Santa Rita)
Inarajan Elementary (
Inarajan) J.Q. San
Miguel Elementary (Toto) Juan M.
Guerrero Elementary...
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Chamorros at
church in
Inarajan, Guam in the mid-1940s...
- 1,542 25.80% 51 0.85% 5,976 Hagåtña 211 65.33% 106 32.82% 6 1.86% 323
Inarajan 1,106 80.44% 262 19.05% 7 0.51% 1,375
Mangilao 1,545 72.13% 570 26.61%...
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except for Rota, was
moved to Hagåtña, and five
southern villages: Agat,
Inarajan, Merizo, Pago (which no
longer exists), and Umatac. Meanwhile, outbreaks...
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larger village of
Inarajan, in the
United States territory of Guam. It is
specifically located within the
hills north of the
central Inarajan. List of census-designated...
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Gadao is a
legendary chief of the
village of
Inarajan in
southern Guam. In the
Chamorro language of
ancient Guam, he
would have had the
title maga'lahi...