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Sinajana (Chamorro: Sinahånña) is the
smallest of the
nineteen villages in the
United States territory of Guam by area. It is
located in the
hills south...
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Highly po****ted
residential areas in the
villages of Mongmong-Toto-Maite,
Sinajana, and
Agana Heights surround Hagåtña. The city has a
tropical rainforest...
- with
primaries taking place on
August 3. The in****bent vice
mayor of
Sinajana, Rudy Don Iriarte, died on
January 4, 2024. A
special election to fill...
- Hagåtña –
Secondary school for
girls Bishop Baumgartner Memorial School–
Sinajana Saint Anthony Catholic School–
Tamuning Santa Barbara Catholic School–...
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Flamengo (in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil);
places in the
Philippines (Lucena in Quezon,
Sibalom in Antique, and
Trece Martires in Cavite); and
Sinajana (in Guam)...
- Humåtak Inalåhan Malesso'
Mangilao Mongmong‑Toto‑Maite Piti Sånta Rita-Sumai
Sinajana Talo'fo'fo
Tamuning Yigo Yona Most of the
island has state-of-the-art mobile...
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Mangilao 2 12 Mongmong-Toto-Maite 0 13 Piti 5 14 Sånta Rita-Sumai 9 15
Sinajana 1 16 Talo'fo'fo 10 17
Tamuning 25 18 Yigo 8 19 Yona 6 (duplicates) (1)...
- Guam (2008–2017).
After his 1984
electoral defeat, Won Pat
retired to
Sinajana, Guam. He died in
Silver Spring, Maryland, on May 1, 1987, of a
heart attack...
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Pacific News
Center (20
March 2012). "Rear
Admiral Peter Gumataotao,
Sinajana Native,
Nominated for
Promotion | PNC News First". Pacificnewscenter.com...
- census-designated
place in
central Guam. It is
located in the
village of
Sinajana, just
south of Hagåtña. "GNIS
Detail - Afami". geonames.usgs.gov. Retrieved...