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- Q16901719 subject Q21515460.
- Q16901719 subject Q6395212.
- Q16901719 subject Q6540577.
- Q16901719 subject Q8665124.
- Q16901719 abstract "The Tinta Massacre Site, near Merizo, Guam, has significance from 1944. Also known as Tinta (66-06-1223), it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The listing included one contributing site and one contributing object.It is the location of a massacre of civilians by Japanese troops on July 15, 1944, six days before the island was liberated, in World War II. Thirty men and women from the village of Merizo were gathered; sixteen were killed and the others were left for dead. One of those killed was Mrs. Maria L. Mesa, "a prominent pre-war educator". In 1991, the site was marked by a cross.".
- Q16901719 added "1991-11-26".
- Q16901719 area "2023.4282112".
- Q16901719 nearestCity Q2482497.
- Q16901719 nrhpReferenceNumber "91001720".
- Q16901719 wikiPageWikiLink Q1129142.
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- Q16901719 wikiPageWikiLink Q21515460.
- Q16901719 wikiPageWikiLink Q2482497.
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- Q16901719 wikiPageWikiLink Q6395212.
- Q16901719 wikiPageWikiLink Q6540577.
- Q16901719 wikiPageWikiLink Q8665124.
- Q16901719 yearOfConstruction "1944".
- Q16901719 added "1991-11-26".
- Q16901719 built "1944".
- Q16901719 name "Tinta Massacre Site".
- Q16901719 nearestCity Q2482497.
- Q16901719 refnum "91001720".
- Q16901719 point "13.26361111111111 144.67777777777778".
- Q16901719 type Place.
- Q16901719 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q16901719 type Building.
- Q16901719 type Location.
- Q16901719 type Place.
- Q16901719 type Thing.
- Q16901719 type SpatialThing.
- Q16901719 type Q41176.
- Q16901719 comment "The Tinta Massacre Site, near Merizo, Guam, has significance from 1944. Also known as Tinta (66-06-1223), it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The listing included one contributing site and one contributing object.It is the location of a massacre of civilians by Japanese troops on July 15, 1944, six days before the island was liberated, in World War II.".
- Q16901719 label "Tinta Massacre Site".
- Q16901719 lat "13.26361111111111".
- Q16901719 long "144.67777777777778".
- Q16901719 name "Tinta Massacre Site".