Asan, Guam

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Asan
Asan houses from the inland hills, 2005
Asan houses from the inland hills, 2005
Asan is completely surrounded by properties of War in the Pacific National Historical Park
Asan is completely surrounded by properties of War in the Pacific National Historical Park
Asan is located in Guam
Asan
Asan
Asan on Guam
Coordinates: 13°28′19″N 144°42′58″E / 13.472°N 144.716°E / 13.472; 144.716
Country United States
TerritoryGuam
VillageAsan-Maina
Population
 (2010)
  Total
853

Asan is a community and census-designated place (CDP) along the western coast of the U.S. territory of Guam. Asan, along with Maina and Nimitz Hill Annex, are the three communities in the village of Asan-Maina.[1] It is known for being the location of the northern invasion beach used by the United States during the retaking of Guam in 1944.

Asan lies along the western coast of Guam along Asan Bay, facing the Philippine Sea. It is surrounded by the Asan Beach Unit and Asan Inland Unit of War in the Pacific National Historical Park. The village lies between Asan Point and Adelup Point. Guam Highway 1, better known as Marine Corps Drive, provides access to Piti to the west and Maina to the east. Nimitz Hill Annex on the Nimitz Hill highlands inland of Asan is not directly accessible by road. The Asan River flows through the western part of the community. A distinguishing feature is the large grassy park at Asan Point, which is actually across Marine Corps Drive from the community in the Asan Beach Unit of War in the Pacific National Historical Park.

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