Mount Bolanos is a south-west peak in the United States territory of Guam.
| Mount Bolanos | |
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Guam, Micronesia, U.S. territory | |
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| Elevation | 368 m (1,207 ft)[1] |
| Coordinates | 13°17′53″N 144°41′06″E[2] |
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| Location | Guam, Micronesia, U.S. territory |
| Topo map | USGS Agat |
Rising to 368 meters (1,207 ft) above sea level, it is the 3rd highest peak in Guam (after Mount Lamlam and Mount Jumullong Manglo, and before Mount Almagosa).[3]
Nearby are located the Bolanos Conservation Reserve (0.4 km[4]) and the Bolanos River (1.6 km[4]). The closest populated places are the villages of Umatac (4.5 km[4]) and Agat (9 km). Farther to the north is the capital Hagåtña (25 km). Mount Bolanos is a boundary point between the villages of Umatac, Talofofo, and Inarajan.
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Hagåtña (capital) | |
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