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  1. Hagåtña, formerly Agana or Agaña, is a coastal village and the capital 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.

  2. Hagåtña, town, capital of the unincorporated U.S. territory of Guam, northern Pacific Ocean. It is situated on the west coast of the island, on a beach surrounding Hagåtña Bay at the mouth of the small Hagåtña River.

  3. A small, history-packed island capital. Only 1,000 people live in Guam’s capital of Hagatna, which is dotted with remnants of the island’s vibrant 4,000-year history, from the ancient Chamorro Latte period, to the Spanish era, to more recent times of war and occupation.

  4. Hagåtña, located in central Guam, is nestled between Agana Bay and the cliffs of Agana Heights. It is considered the first European city in the Pacific because of the early colonization of the Marianas, as compared to the rest of the Pacific.

  5. Hagåtña (pronounced huh-GAHT-nya) is the capital of Guam. It is the island's second smallest village in both area and population. Hagåtña is the seat of local government and one of the island's major commercial districts. It has a population of only 1,100, but the surrounding metropolitan area is much larger.

  6. Jun 30, 2015 · Things to Do in Hagatna, Mariana Islands: See Tripadvisor's 3,617 traveler reviews and photos of Hagatna tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August. We have reviews of the best places to see in Hagatna.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Hagåtña, located in central Guam, is nestled between Agana Bay and the cliffs of Agana Heights. It is considered the first European city in the Pacific because of the early colonization of the Marianas, as compared to the rest of the Pacific.

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