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- 2. For a very long time, and only until August of 2021, this Village was known as "Santa Rita"
- 3. The coastline in this village is lined with two beach parks: Tepungan Beach Park and The Pedro Santos Memorial Park.
- 6. Our island's only two local Colleges, The University of Guam and The Guam Community College can be found in this village.
- 11. The origin of this village name may come from the CHamoru word that means the "practice of measuring using fingers." The popular Micronesia Mall can be found in this village.
- 12. This village is famously known as 'MTM' Because it houses two smaller villages. The name also suggests that it mimics the sound of a beating heart.
- 13. The village gets its name from the word CHamorro word uma, which means to carry something on the back or a heavy load on the shoulders.
- 15. There are so many hotels and shopping areas in this village and the main hub for many tourist hotspots
- 17. Considered to be the smallest village on the entire island and part of the Asan Village.
- 18. This village sits just above the capital of Hagatna. Many say the area was also called 'Tutujan' which means "To begin or to start or to set out."
- 20. This village name is derived from the CHamoru word that means "ant"
- 21. This south-central ancient village probably has its origin name from the phrase “entalo’ i fe’fo’,” which means “between the cliffs"
- 22. This village name comes from a CHamoru word that means “Pago Road.” It referred to the area traveled through to get from Hagåtña to Pago, which may lend to the naming of the area, which is covered with hibiscus tiliaceus, also known as Pago Trees.
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- 1. The Saint Anthony Catholic Church and The Guam Memorial Hospital is located in this village.
- 4. This village name comes from the CHamoru word meaning “flank” (the side of the stomach). The A.B. Won Pat International Airport can be found in this village.
- 5. This village skirts Guam’s scenic southern shoreline on a long strip of land between mountains and sea. It is also where you can take a resort trip to Coco's Island a very popular local and tourist destination. This place is also called 'Merizo' to many outsiders.
- 7. This village is where you can find the Anderson Air Force Military Base
- 8. This village name rougly translates to "recline" or "Lay down". Legend says that the name of the village may also have gotten its name from a fight between two ancient district warriors. The loser was left lying on the ground face up where the body was reclined.
- 9. This village gets its name from the CHamoru word iyo-ña, meaning to "possess something material, personal or spiritual." This village was also admired for the area and its bountiful coconut plantation. This village is where the famous Leo Palace Resort can be found.
- 10. This is where you can find The Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica. Also known as the capital of Guam.
- 14. Every year in the summer, this village proudly hosts the very popular and crowded Mango Festival.
- 16. This village name comes from the word 'ma’ette', which means to "nudge or touch another person with one’s hands or other parts of the body."
- 19. The C.L. Taitano Elementary School (Mr. Reburiano's old Elementary School) is located in this very village.
