Orote Peninsula
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orote-peninsula-281-8753060
title:
Orote Peninsula
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The Orote Peninsula is a four kilometer-long peninsula jutting from the west coast of the United States territory of Guam. A major geologic feature of the island, it forms the southern coast of Apra Harbor and the northern coast of Agat Bay. Its tip, Point Udall, is Guam's westernmost point and also the United States' westernmost point by travel, not longitude. The peninsula historically was the site of the important Chamorro village of Sumay, as well as Fort Santiago of the Spanish colonial per
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orote_Peninsula
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2023-06-21T21:52:50Z
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