Agat

E926380

Agat is a coastal village on the western shore of Guam known for its World War II history and role as a gateway to the island’s southern region.

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Label Occurrences
Agat canonical 3

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
populated place
village
climate tropical rainforest climate
country Guam
governedBy local village mayor
hasCoastlineOn Philippine Sea NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity small-scale retail
subsistence and small-scale fishing
tourism-related services
hasEducationalInstitution public schools serving village residents
hasFeature beaches
coastal village landscape
local commercial center
nearshore coral reefs
residential areas
small-boat harbor
hasHeritage Chamorro culture NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance World War II NERFINISHED
hasNearbyLandmark Agat Beach NERFINISHED
Agat Cemetery NERFINISHED
World War II memorials
hasNearbyProtectedArea War in the Pacific National Historical Park (Agat Unit) NERFINISHED
hasPostalTerritory United States postal system
hasReligiousInstitutions Christian churches
hasRoadConnection Guam Highway 12 NERFINISHED
Guam Highway 2 NERFINISHED
hasTransportationMode automobile
small boats
languageUsed Chamorro NERFINISHED
English
locatedIn Guam NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Territory of Guam NERFINISHED
locatedInOceanRegion western Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion southern Guam
locatedInTimeZone Chamorro Standard Time NERFINISHED
locatedOn western shore of Guam
nearbySettlement Santa Rita NERFINISHED
Umatac NERFINISHED
partOf Mariana Islands region NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

western coastal settlements of Guam
role gateway to the southern region of Guam
usedFor access to southern Guam communities
local fishing
recreation and tourism
wasSiteOf U.S. amphibious landings during the 1944 Battle of Guam
World War II battles on Guam NERFINISHED

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