Toguan River Merizo-Umatac Bridge

Toguan River Merizo-Umatac Bridge is a bridge in , . Toguan River Merizo-Umatac Bridge is situated nearby to the peak .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Fort Soledad and Umatac Outdoor Library.

Fort
Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad is a fortification near Umatac, . Built by the Spanish probably between 1802 and 1819, it was the fourth of four fortifications that protected an anchorage for galleons transiting between and the , a route that fell out of use in 1815 with Mexican independence. is situated 3,500 feet north of Toguan River Merizo-Umatac Bridge.

Library
The , located on Guam Highway 4 in Umatac, Guam, was built in 1933 by Francisco Quinata Sanchez and Umatac villagers. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. is situated 1 mile north of Toguan River Merizo-Umatac Bridge.

Peak
is a mountain in . It is also known as Punto Christo, or Christ's Point in Spanish. It is located on the border between the municipalities of Merizo and Umatac, in the southern part of Guam, 22 km south of the capital Hagåtña.

Toguan River Merizo-Umatac Bridge

Latitude
13.28569° or 13° 17′ 9″ north
Longitude
144.6624° or 144° 39′ 45″ east
Elevation
7 feet (2 metres)
Open location code
7R567MP6+7X
Geo­Names ID
7869949
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