Hagåtña, Guam
Hagåtña is the capital city of Guam. About 1050 people live there. The city has an area of about 1 sq mi (2.6 km2).[source?]
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- Communications
- Demographics
- Economy
- Geography
- Geology
- Government
- History
- Transportation
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Geography |
- Apra Harbor
- Bays (Agat, Pago, Piti, Talofofo, Tumon)
- Beaches
- Cabras Island
- Census-designated places
- Cocos Island and Lagoon
- Mountains (Lamlam, Jumullong Manglo)
- Orote Peninsula
- Two Lovers Point
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Villages |
- Agana Heights
- Asan‑Maina
- Barrigada
- Chalan Pago-Ordot
- Dededo
- Hågat
- Hagåtña
- Humåtak
- Inalåhan
- Mangilao
- Malesso
- Mongmong-Toto-Maite
- Piti
- Sånta Rita-Sumai
- Sinajana
- Talo'fo'fo
- Tamuning
- Yigo
- Yona
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History |
- Earthquakes
- Typhoons
- Spanish–Chamorro Wars
- 1856 smallpox epidemic
- U.S. capture
- Japanese capture
- Japanese occupation
- 2nd U.S. capture
- Organic Act
- Elective Governor Acts
- Typhoon Karen
- Guam v. United States
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Culture |
- Chamorro Nation
- Cuisine (Chalakiles, Estufao, Fina'denne', Guyuria, Kaddon pika, Kalamai, Kelaguen, Latiya, Roskette, Tinaktak)
- Guam Museum
- Liberation Day
- Latte stone
- Music (Belembaotuyan)
- National Register of Historic Places listings
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Agaña
- Schools
- Underwater diving
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Bases |
- Joint Region Marianas
- Andersen Air Force Base
- Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz
- Naval Base Guam
- Radio Barrigada
- NCTS Guam
- Naval Hospital Guam
- Ordnance Annex
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Healthcare |
- Guam Memorial Hospital
- Guam Regional Medical City
- Naval Hospital Guam
- COVID-19 pandemic
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