Mangilao, Guam

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Mangliao
General Information
Population: 13,313 (2000 census) [1]
Ethnic groups: Chamorro, Asian, Micronesian

Mangilao is a village on the eastern shore of the American island of Guam.

The village is a diverse community with sizable populations of Chamorro, Asian and Micronesian residents. Cliffs lie along much of the village's shoreline providing dramatic views, but few beaches for recreation. The island's prison is in Mangilao.

[edit] Education

The University of Guam, Guam Community College, and Pacific Islands Bible College are located in the village.

The Guam Public School System serves the island. Some Mangilao residents are zoned to Captain Henry B. Price Elementary School, which is located in Mangilao. Other residents are zoned to Pedro C. Lujan Elementary School in Barrigada. Some Mangilao residents are zoned to Agueda I. Johnston Middle School in Chalan-Pago-Ordot, while others are zoned to Luis P. Untalan Middle School in Barrigada.[2] All of Mangilao is zoned to George Washington High School, which is located in Mangilao.

[edit] See also


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