Sagua River | |
---|---|
Location | |
Country | Guam |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• coordinates | 13°20′43″N144°38′19″E / 13.3452778°N 144.6386111°E Coordinates: 13°20′43″N144°38′19″E / 13.3452778°N 144.6386111°E |
The Sagua River is a river in the United States territory of Guam. [1]
Guam is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in Micronesia in the western Pacific Ocean. It is the westernmost point and territory of the United States. The capital city of Guam is Hagåtña, and the most populous city is Dededo. Guam has been a member of the Pacific Community since 1983. The inhabitants of Guam are American citizens by birth. The indigenous Guamanians are the Chamorros, who are related to other Austronesian peoples of Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Micronesia, and Polynesia.
Hagåtña is the capital village of the United States territory of Guam. From the 18th through mid-20th century, it was Guam's population center, but today it is the second smallest of the island's 19 villages in both area and population. However, it remains one of the island's major commercial districts in addition to being the seat of government.
Sagua la Grande is a municipality and city located on the north coast of the province of Villa Clara in central Cuba, on the Sagua la Grande River. The city is close to Mogotes de Jumagua, limestone cliffs. Many cays of the Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago are located off the northern coast.
The Cauto River or Río Cauto is the longest river of Cuba, as well as the longest river in the Caribbean. Located in southeast Cuba, it is one of two navigable rivers in Cuba, with the other being the Sagua la Grande River.
Moa is a municipality and an industrial city in the Holguín Province of Cuba. Its name is believed to mean "water here".
Camajuaní is a municipality and town in the Villa Clara Province of Cuba.
Encrucijada is a municipality and town in the Villa Clara Province of Cuba. It was founded in 1850 and established as a municipality in 1910.
Sagua de Tánamo is a municipality and town in the Holguín Province of Cuba.
Isabela may refer to:
Sagua la Grande River is a river of northern Cuba that flows in Villa Clara Province. It is the second longest river in Cuba, and is one of two navigable rivers along with Cauto River. The mouth is located at Isabela de Sagua, in the municipality of Sagua la Grande.
Sagua la Chica River is a river of northern Cuba, that flows through Villa Clara Province. Arising in the hills of Placetas, it flows north for 45 miles and empties into the Bay of Buena Vista.
The Toa is a river located in the Guantánamo Province of Cuba, which flows across the country. This river is 131 kilometers long and has 72 tributaries. The Toa river is well known for its crystal clear waters.
San Antonio de las Vueltas, also known as Vueltas, is a village and consejo popular in central northern Cuba, belonging to the municipality of Camajuaní, Villa Clara Province. With a population of 13,805 it is the most populated village in the municipality after Camajuaní.
The Tamolan languages are a small family of clearly related languages spoken in the region of the Guam River in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.
Isabela de Sagua, also shortened as Isabela and nicknamed La Venecia de Cuba, is a Cuban village and consejo popular of the municipality of Sagua la Grande, in Villa Clara Province. In 2011 it had a population of 3,187.
Sagua may refer to:
Nipe-Sagua-Baracoa, also known as Macizo Nipe Sagua Baracoa, is a mountain range of eastern Cuba.
Calabazar de Sagua, also shortened as Calabazar, is a Cuban village and consejo popular of the municipality of Encrucijada, in Villa Clara Province, Cuba. In 2011 it had a population of 7,912.
This article related to a river in Guam is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |