Sadog Gago River

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Sadog Gago River
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13°20′06″N144°41′39″E / 13.3350000°N 144.6941667°E / 13.3350000; 144.6941667 Coordinates: 13°20′06″N144°41′39″E / 13.3350000°N 144.6941667°E / 13.3350000; 144.6941667

The Sadog Gago River is a river in the United States territory of Guam. [1]

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