- Pago-
Ordot (Chamorro: Chålan Pågu-Otdot) is a
village in the
United States territory of Guam,
containing the
communities of
Chalan Pago and
Ordot. It is...
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Ordot Dump, also
known as
Ordot Landfill, was a
landfill on the
western Pacific island of Guam that
operated from the 1940s
until 2011.
Originally operated...
- into 19 muni****l villages:
Agana Heights Asan‑Maina
Barrigada Chalan Pago‑
Ordot Dededo Hågat Hagåtña Humåtak Inalåhan Malesso'
Mangilao Mongmong‑Toto‑Maite...
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Elementary (Agat)
Maria A.
Ulloa Elementary (Dededo)
Merizo Elementary (Merizo)
Ordot/Chalan Pago
Elementary (Chalan Pago) P.C.
Lujan Elementary (Barrigada) Price...
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Lujan Elementary School (Yona,
opened 1971) ([1])
Ordot/Chalan Pago
Elementary School (Chalan-Pago-
Ordot,
opened 1997)
Pedro C.
Lujan Elementary School (Barrigada...
- on
fiscal responsibility for
environmental and
hazardous cleanup of the
Ordot Dump
created by the
United States Navy on the
island of Guam in the 1940s...
- # of
Sites 1
Agana Heights 0 2 Asan-Maina 5 3
Barrigada 2 4
Chalan Pago-
Ordot 2 5
Dededo 6 6 Hågat 7 7 Hagåtña 14 8 Humåtak 14 9 Inalåhan 11 10 Malesso...
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Sagrada Familia - Asan Our Lady of
Purification -
Maina San Juan
Bautista -
Ordot Saint Jude
Thaddeus - Sinajaña ****umption of Our Lady - Piti
Southern Region...
- S.
Military 47X: Hagåtña,
Agana Heights, Asan-Maina, Piti, Chalan-Pago-
Ordot, Mongmong-Toto-Maite 56X: Agat,
Santa Rita 63X:
Dededo 64X:
Tamuning 65X:...
- Tamuning,
Inarajan and Dededo, and
reconstruction of
schools in Upi and
Ordot-Chalan Pago.
Additionally many new
classrooms were
built to
relieve overcrowding...