Piti, Guam

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Piti
Piti
General Information
Population: 1,666 (2000 census) [1]
Ethnic groups: Chamorro
Village of Piti, 1900
Village of Piti, 1900

Piti is a village located on the western shore of Guam. It contains the commercial port of Guam at Apra Harbor as well as several of the island’s largest power plants.

[edit] Education

Guam Public School System serves the island.

Jose Rios Middle School is in Piti.

[edit] See also


Flag of Guam
Territory of Guam
Hagåtña (capital)
Topics

Geography | Economy | Demographics | Communications | Transportation

Islands

Cocos Island | Guam

Villages

Agana Heights | Agat | Asan‑Maina | Barrigada | Chalan‑Pago‑Ordot | Dededo | Hagåtña | Inarajan | Mangilao | Merizo | Mongmong‑Toto‑Maite | Piti | Santa Rita | Sinajana | Talofofo | Tamuning | Umatac | Yigo | Yona


Coordinates: 13°27′39″N, 144°41′27″E