Mount Jumullong Manglo
Mount Jumullong Manglo
Guam, Micronesia, U.S. territory
Mount Jumullong Manglo (sometimes shortened to Mount Jumullong) is a peak in the south-west of the island of the United States territory of Guam.
Rising to 391 meters (1,283 ft) above sea level, it is the 2nd highest[3] peak in Guam (after Mount Lamlam, and before Mount Bolanos).
Nearby is located the village of Agat (6.1 km or 3.8 mi[1]).
References
- ^ a b "Mount Jumullong Manglo". MountainZone.com
- ^ "Mount Jumullong Manglo". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- ^ "Highest Mountain Peaks in Guam". MountainZone.com
- Bendure, G. & Friary, N. (1988) Micronesia:A travel survival kit. South Yarra, VIC: Lonely Planet.
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