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- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo abstract "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 peak in Guam (after Mount Lamlam, and before Mount Bolanos).Nearby is located the village of Agat (6.1 km or 3.8 mi).".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo elevation "391.0".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo locatedInArea Guam.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo locatedInArea Micronesia.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo locatedInArea United_States_territory.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGSAgat".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageID "12413171".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageLength "1628".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageRevisionID "704970115".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageWikiLink Agat,_Guam.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Guam.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageWikiLink Guam.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageWikiLink Micronesia.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Bolanos.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Lamlam.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Geological_Survey.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageWikiLink United_States_territory.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jumullong Manglo".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Jumullong Manglo".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo elevationM "391".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo labelPosition "right".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo latD "13".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo latM "19".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo latNs "N".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo latS "41".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo location Guam.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo location Micronesia.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo location United_States_territory.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo longD "144".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo longEw "E".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo longM "40".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo longS "12".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo name "Mount Jumullong Manglo".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo regionCode "US-GU".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo topo "USGS Agat".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Guam.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Guam-geo-stub.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo subject Category:Mountains_of_Guam.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo hypernym Peak.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo point "13.328055555555556 144.67".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type Mountain.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type NaturalPlace.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type Place.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type Landform.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type Redirect.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type Location.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type Mountain.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type Place.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type Thing.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo type Q8502.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo comment "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 peak in Guam (after Mount Lamlam, and before Mount Bolanos).Nearby is located the village of Agat (6.1 km or 3.8 mi).".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo label "Mount Jumullong Manglo".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo sameAs Q6921557.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo sameAs m.02w497g.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo sameAs 4044062.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo sameAs Q6921557.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo lat "13.328055555555556".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo long "144.67".
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo wasDerivedFrom Mount_Jumullong_Manglo?oldid=704970115.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Jumullong_Manglo.
- Mount_Jumullong_Manglo name "Mount Jumullong Manglo".