Tamuning, village of Guam, a municipality in the United States territory
Tamuning is a village on Guam in the western Pacific and sits along the island's central western coast. The settlement spreads from the shoreline inland, with residential neighborhoods, local shops, and roads that run parallel to the bay.
The village took its name from the original Chamorro inhabitants and grew from settlements tied to Guam's maritime activities. During the 20th century, it developed into a modern residential area shaped by the island's expanding infrastructure.
The village is easy to reach by car, with straightforward roads running through it and connecting to other parts of Guam. Its proximity to the coast and local amenities makes it a convenient location to explore.
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