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  1. Tamuning is a village on the western shore of Guam, with a population of 18,489 in 2020. It is the economic center of Guam, with tourist district Tumon, airport, shopping centers, and government offices, and has a tropical rainforest climate.

  2. Tamuning is a village in Guam with a rich history and a tourism center. Learn about its origins, fiestas, latte stones, and the Tumon Bay area with its white sand beaches and protected waters.

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    “Tamuning” is a Carolinian word which was given to the area where Carolinians settled beginning in 1849, after a typhoon devastated Lamotrek and Satawal. It may be that Tamuning is the name of the Carolinian chief’s clan. The American administration relocated the Carolinian population of Tamuning to Saipan in the early 20th century. Another name fo...

    As of the 2010 US Census, there were 19,685 residents living in the Tamuning, Tumon, Harmon village.

    The main geographic features of this region are the low plateau of Oka (Saupon) Point which divides Tumon and Hagåtña bays, and the Tumon Bay area which is enclosed by high cliffs leading to relatively flat Upper Tumon/ Harmon areas. Tumon, with its beautiful white sand beaches and protected waters, has developed over the last four decades into Gua...

    Tamuning and its surrounding areas have a rich history. The large number of latte stones and other archeological finds around Tumon Bay are evidence that Tumon Bay, with its freshwater springs and excellent inshore fishing, has long been a major population center of the island. During the Spanish conquest of Guam in the late 17th century, Tumon (Tu...

    Institutions

    Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores Church This church, located in the heart of Tumon was originally dedicated as St. William’s Church in 1952. It replaced the small chapel built in 1948 at the site of the San Vitores monument. The parish priest had the chapel removed because beachgoers were using the confession booths as changing areas. Following the beatification of Diego Luis de San Vitoresby Pope John Paul II in 1985, the church was renamed in San Vitores’ honor. This church, like the San V...

    Historical

    San Vitores Monument This monument marks the sight where Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores was killed by Chief Matå’pangon 2 April 1672. San Vitores is credited with bringing Catholicism to Guam and his death sparked the Spanish-CHamoru Wars. CHamorus have been maintaining this site since the day he was murdered and it has long since been a pilgrimage site for Catholics from all over the island. In 1940 a concrete monument was placed here, but it was damaged during World War II. In June 1968,...

    Recreational

    Cushing Zoo The zoo is located next to Matapang Beach Park and is Guam’s only zoo. It was founded by Frank and Margie Cushingwho came to Guam as a circus act to entertain the troops in the 1950s. Their children continue to run the family business. Guam Premier Outlets This outlet mall sits along Chalan San Antonio. There are many shops and vendors for customers to peruse, a food court, and movie theaters. Many restaurants and grocery stores surround the area. Matapang Beach Park This park is...

    Mayors/Commissioners

    1. Louise Rivera, Mayor, 2013- Present 2. Francisco C. Blas, Mayor, 2005-2012 3. Concepcion B. Duenas, Mayor, 2001-2005 4. Luis S.N. Herrero, Mayor, 1997-2001 5. Alfredo C. Dungca, Commissioner/Mayor, 1985-1997 6. Gregorio A. Calvo, Commissioner, 1965-1985 7. Eugenio I. San Nicolas, Commissioner, 1957-1965 8. Jose P. Castro, Commissioner, 1948-1957 9. Simon A. Sanchez, Commissioner, 1946-1948

    Vice Mayors/Assistant Commissioners

    1. Kenneth C. Santos, Vice Mayor, 2013 – Present 2. Louise C. Rivera, Vice Mayor, 2005-2012 3. Nancy T. Leon Guerrero, Vice Mayor, 2001-2005 4. Concepcion B. Duenas, Vice Mayor, 1997-2001 5. Teresita C. Borja, Assistant Commissioner/Vice Mayor, 1989-1997 6. Peter S. Calvo, Assistant Commissioner, 1985-1989 7. Alfredo C. Dungca, Assistant Commissioner, 1977-1985 8. Maria S.N. Leon Guerrero, Assistant Commissioner, 1969-1977 9. William B. James, Assistant Commissioner, 1965-1968 10. Gregorio A....

    Beaty, Janice. Discovering Guam: A Guide to its Towns, Trails and Tenants. Tokyo: Tokyo News Service, 1967. GlobalSecurity.org. “Andersen Airforce Base” (accessed 7 Feb. 2013). Konsehelon Mahot Guåhan/Mayors Council of Guam. “Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon” (accessed 7 Feb. 2013). Levesque, Rodrigue, comp. and ed. Focus on the Mariana Mission, 1670-1673. Vo...

    Learn about the origin, population, and development of Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon, a village in Guam with a rich history and diverse attractions. Explore the ancient CHamoru and Carolinian names, the tourism district, the industrial park, and the landmarks of this region.

  3. Tamuning is a tourist resort on Guam's Tumon Bay, offering warm waters, sandy beaches, shopping malls, and family attractions. Learn about its Chamorro heritage, diving reefs, entertainment options, and how to get there from KAYAK.

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