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The tourist area of the Tumon district of Tamuning is the island's de facto red-light district. There are many massage parlours, with 75% opening 24 hours a day. [7] There have been ongoing discussions about establishing a legitimate red-light district since 2006. [1] A Bill was introduced to the Legislature in 2010 by vice-speaker Benjamin ...
The Orote Historical Complex is a series of prehistoric and historic features at the northern tip of the Orote Peninsula on the island of Guam.This area is on the grounds of Naval Base Guam and requires military permission to see.
Agat Bay is a bay on the west coast of Guam. Its northern boundary is the Orote Peninsula, occupied entirely by Naval Base Guam, which itself lies within the village of Sånta Rita-Sumai. The bay stretches south along the coast of the village of Hågat (formerly, Agat) to Facpi Point. With a length of some seven kilometers, the bay stretches ...
The National Director of WYD 2002, Fr Thomas Rosica, was the chief executive officer of Salt + Light until his resignation under duress in 2019. The Jesuit priest Alan J. Fogarty succeeded him in 2020 and served until 2023. [9] Alexander Du became CEO in November 2023. [10] Salt + Light TV logo 2013-2020
Former owners Journal Broadcast Group announced July 22, 2009 [2] that KGEM, along with sister station KCID, were to be sold to Salt & Light Radio for $950,000. The sale closed on September 25, 2009, [ 3 ] and as a result the stations were converted to Salt & Light's local Catholic radio format (see Salt + Light Television ).
On August 7, 1899, a Naval Governorship was established [5] The Marine Barracks Guam was formally established at Sumay in 1901. [6] In 1903, the Commercial Pacific Cable Company laid submarine communications cable for telegraph through a station at Sumay, linking the United States to Asia, and each to Guam, for the first time. [1]
Maps of the two Barrigada military facilities in north-central Guam, southeast of Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport. Radio Barrigada, formally Communications Site Barrigada and previously Communications Annex Barrigada, [1] refers to two adjacent U.S. military transmitter facilities located in the villages of Barrigada and Mangilao on the western Pacific territory of Guam.