Guam Cities with Latitude & Longitude – Download in Excel, CSV, SQL, JSON, XML
Last update : 24 March 2026.
Here you’ll find a curated sample of 100 key cities from Guam, each with essential data points such as latitude, longitude, administrative region, and other relevant attributes.
This preview is extracted from our full dataset, which includes a total of 20 geographic locations across Guam.
Whether you’re working on mapping, analytics, or app development, the data is available for both personal and commercial use.
All entries can be downloaded in five formats: Excel (.xlsx), CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML.
Capital Highlight: The official capital city of Guam is Hagåtña.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4044012 | Hagåtña | Agadna,Agana,Agana -1998,Agania,Aganija,Aganja,Agano,Agaña,Aguana,Akashi,Akashi - JP renamed WW2,Ankana,City of Ignacio de Agana,City of Saint Ignacio de Agana,Ciudad de San Ignacio de Agana,Hagadna,Hagatna,Hagåtña,Haqatna,Jagatna,Khagatna,San Ignacio de Agana *,Ville d’Agana,Vjoska Agan’ja,a jia ni ya,akatna,ha katya,hagania,hagasnya,hagatna,hagatnya,haghatnya,hegatn’ya,Αγκάνα,Вёска Аганья,Хагатна,Хагатња,Հագատնա,هاغاتنيا,هاگاتنا,هاگاتنیا,हेगात्न्या,அகாத்ன,ฮากาตญา,ჰაგატნა,ハガニア,阿加尼亚,하갓냐 | GU | Hagatna | 13.47567 | 144.74886 | 3 | 1051 | Pacific/Guam | capital of a political entity | |
| 4038659 | Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon Village | Maria Christina,Timoneng | GU | Tamuning | 13.48773 | 144.78138 | 13 | 19685 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4043812 | Asan-Maina Village | Assan | GU | Asan | 13.47215 | 144.71654 | 3 | 2137 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4043615 | Chalan Pago-Ordot Village | Chalan Pagu,Chalan Pagu-Otdot,Chalan Pågu-Otdot | GU | Chalan Pago-Ordot | 13.44741 | 144.75902 | 38 | 6822 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4038473 | Piti Village | Petey,Piti Vilage,Piti Village | GU | Piti | 13.46256 | 144.69331 | 3 | 1666 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4038809 | Yona Village | Yo’ na,Yo`na,Yo’ ña | GU | Yona | 13.40974 | 144.77697 | 90 | 6484 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 7873866 | Mongmong-Toto-Maite Village | GU | Mongmong-Toto-Maite | 13.46857 | 144.78214 | 43 | 6825 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 4043656 | Barrigada Village | Barigada,Barigåda | GU | Barrigada | 13.46913 | 144.79901 | 66 | 8875 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4043909 | Dededo Village | Dedidu | GU | Dededo | 13.51777 | 144.8391 | 98 | 44943 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 7874008 | Hagåtña Village | Agana -1998,Akashi WW2 | GU | Hagatna | 13.47279 | 144.75802 | 4 | 1051 | Pacific/Guam | populated place | |
| 4043399 | Merizo Village | Maleso,Malesso,Merico | GU | Merizo | 13.26584 | 144.66908 | 75 | 2152 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4038588 | Sinajana Village | Sinahanna,Sinajana | GU | Sinajana | 13.46334 | 144.75406 | 55 | 2853 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4038554 | Santa Rita Village | Santa Rita | GU | Santa Rita | 13.38608 | 144.67226 | 66 | 7500 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4043804 | Agat Village | Hagat,Hågat | GU | Agat | 13.383 | 144.66003 | 3 | 5656 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 7268049 | Mangilao Village | Manguilao,Manguuao | GU | Mangilao | 13.44761 | 144.80109 | 62 | 15191 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4038647 | Talofofo Village | Pre-WW2 Part of Inarajan,Talo’fo’fo,Talo`fo`fo | GU | Talofofo | 13.35513 | 144.75835 | 90 | 3215 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4043525 | Agana Heights Village | Agana Heights,Hagatna Heights,Tutuhan | GU | Agana Heights | 13.46559 | 144.74795 | 52 | 3940 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4038794 | Yigo Village | Yigu | GU | Yigo | 13.53605 | 144.88855 | 140 | 20539 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4043499 | Inarajan Village | Inalahan,Inalajan,Inalåhan | GU | Inarajan | 13.27363 | 144.74845 | 3 | 3052 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
| 4038733 | Umatac Village | Humatak,Humåtak,San Antonio de Umatag,Umatag,Ville D’Umata | GU | Umatac | 13.29843 | 144.66314 | 3 | 903 | Pacific/Guam | seat of a first-order administrative division |
Guam: Mapping the Westernmost Edge of America’s Geography
A Microcosm of Oceanic Complexity
Guam is more than just a remote Pacific island—it is a geopolitical hinge, an ecological outlier, and a cultural stronghold all in one. As a geographer, I see Guam as a model of spatial tension and harmony: where tectonic activity, military infrastructure, and indigenous heritage intersect within just 540 square kilometers. Its cities and villages are dispersed along a narrow volcanic ridge, framed by coral reefs and the vast Pacific, each with specific administrative identities that influence everything from zoning laws to disaster response.
From Tumon to Talofofo: The Urban Texture of Guam
Unlike continental regions, Guam’s urban structure isn’t dominated by a singular metropolis. Instead, it is a constellation of villages like Dededo, Yigo, Mangilao, and Agat, each with its own character, demographic profile, and economic rhythm. Urban growth here is not defined by skyscrapers but by coastal sprawl, base perimeters, and cultural centers. Accurately identifying and cataloging these cities—and aligning them with their corresponding administrative divisions—is crucial for planners, researchers, and policymakers navigating development within limited land space.
Administrative Data That Anchors Context
Each city or village in Guam operates within defined municipal zones, and while the territory is unincorporated, these internal boundaries are not arbitrary. They govern land use, school districts, emergency response, and public investment. Including detailed regional and departmental data in a unified database ensures clarity in governance, funding allocation, and infrastructure coordination. Our dataset takes these layers seriously, providing a structured view of Guam’s civic landscape.
Precision Geography Through Coordinates
Latitude and longitude are the heartbeat of geospatial analysis, especially in a place like Guam, where distances are short but margins of error can have large consequences—particularly in environmental modeling, urban design, and coastal resilience studies. Whether you're analyzing rising sea levels in Piti or planning a sustainable tourism corridor through Umatac, accurate geolocation data tied to every city or village is a foundational resource.
Making Geography Accessible with Excel
While we provide our Guam dataset in multiple formats—CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML—the recent addition of Excel (.xlsx) opens exciting new possibilities. Excel is a universal language for students, researchers, and administrators alike. You can filter all cities by region, cross-check coordinates, map population clusters, or visualize administrative divisions—all without needing specialized software. Excel makes our geographic data not just available, but immediately actionable.
Why This Matters Now
Guam is poised at a critical intersection: climate change, demographic shifts, and strategic development pressure are all converging here. In this context, geographic data becomes a tool of foresight. Where will urban expansion occur next? Which communities are most exposed to typhoons or erosion? Which city boundaries are most likely to evolve as population trends shift? These questions demand answers rooted in reliable, structured data.
The Value of a Structured Urban Dataset
By curating a complete database of Guam’s cities—complete with administrative context and precise geolocation—we’re offering a compass to anyone exploring this uniquely layered island. And with the flexibility to download the dataset in Excel and other formats, this resource becomes accessible to a much broader audience. Geography should not be locked behind technical complexity—it should be an open map, ready to guide planning, discovery, and decision-making.
Bringing Guam’s Spatial Identity Into Focus
Guam’s geography tells a story far greater than its size suggests. From the highlands of Barrigada to the mangrove-lined shores of Inarajan, each place is a vital node in the island’s broader system. Understanding Guam begins with knowing its cities—where they lie, how they’re governed, and how they evolve. With our structured dataset, available in Excel and other formats, we offer a gateway to truly understanding and working with the geography of Guam.
