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Hagåtña, Guam
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Hagåtña[lower-alpha 1], formerly Agana or Agaña,[lower-alpha 2] is a coastal village and the capital[3] of the United States territory of Guam. From the 18th through mid-20th century, it was Guam's population center, but today, it is the second smallest of the island's 19 villages in both area and population. However, it remains one of the island's major commercial districts in addition to being the seat of government.
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Hagåtña
Agana / Agaña | |
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![]() From top left: Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library; Skinner Plaza; Former Manuel F.L. Guerrero Administration Building (demolished in 2015); District Court of Guam; and Trinchera Beach on Agana Bay | |
![]() Location of Hagåtña (Agana) within the Territory of Guam | |
Coordinates: 13°28′45″N 144°45′00″E | |
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Government | |
• Mayor | John A. Cruz (R) |
Area | |
• Total | 1 sq mi (3 km2) |
Population (2020)[1] | |
• Total | 943 |
Time zone | UTC+10 (ChST) |
ZIP codes | 96910, 96932 (PO Box) |
Area code | 671 |
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