- Malesso' (formerly
Merizo) is the
southernmost village in the
United States territory of Guam.
Cocos Island (Chamorro:
Islan Dåno) is a part of the muni****lity...
- The
Merizo Conbento is a
historic building on Guam
Route 4 in
Merizo, Guam.
Built in 1856, it is the
oldest known occupied building on the island. It is...
- 9 sq mi).
Cocos Island and Babe
Island sit atop the
southern portion of the
Merizo Barrier Reef and
separate Cocos Lagoon from the open
ocean in the south...
- The
Merizo Bell Tower, on Guam
Highway 4 in
Merizo, Guam, is a bell
tower that was
built in 1914 or 1919. It was
listed on the U.S.
National Register of...
- Rota, was
moved to Hagåtña, and five
southern villages: Agat, Inarajan,
Merizo, Pago (which no
longer exists), and Umatac. Meanwhile,
outbreaks of infectious...
-
Patronage Prisoners (especially condemned)
Funeral directors Repentant thieves Merizo, Guam San Dimas,
Mexico Church of
Saint Dismas, Dannemora, New York...
- The
Tinta M****acre Site, near
Merizo, Guam, has
significance from 1944. Also
known as
Tinta (66-06-1223), it was
listed on the
National Register of Historic...
-
southern coast of the
island of Guam. It is
connected to the
mainland by the
Merizo Barrier Reef. Bendure, G. & Friary, N. (1988) Micronesia:A
travel survival...
-
separate landings at
Tumon Bay in the north, on the
southwest coast near
Merizo, and on the
eastern s**** of the
island at
Talofofo Bay. U.S.
Marine losses...
- Mill is (despite its name) a
historic World War II-era
storage building in
Merizo, Guam. It is a single-story
concrete structure with two rooms,
located on...