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- Transportation_in_Guam abstract "The United States territory of Guam has no railways, nor does it have a merchant marine. The largest port is Apra Harbor ,[citation needed] which serves almost all commercial traffic including cruise, cargo and fishing vessels. There are smaller harbors located on the island (most notably one in Hagatna and one in Agat) which serve recreational boaters. Roads are primarily paved out of a coral/oil mixture. When wet, the oil tends to float to the surface of the roads making them very slippery and dangerous. However, as roads undergo repair and maintenance, a different mixture of asphalt is used than previously, so the roads aren't as slippery as before. This is one of the reasons the speed limit on most of the island is 35 mph. Its main commercial airport is the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport.Highways: total: 885 km paved: 675 km unpaved: 210 km note: there is another 685 km of roads classified non-public, including roads located on federal government installationsAirports:5 (1999 est.)Airports - with paved runways: total: 4 over 3,047 m: 2 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2007 est.)Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 1 under 914 m: 1 (2007 est.)".
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- Transportation_in_Guam wikiPageID "12154".
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- Transportation_in_Guam subject Category:Transportation_in_Guam.
- Transportation_in_Guam comment "The United States territory of Guam has no railways, nor does it have a merchant marine. The largest port is Apra Harbor ,[citation needed] which serves almost all commercial traffic including cruise, cargo and fishing vessels. There are smaller harbors located on the island (most notably one in Hagatna and one in Agat) which serve recreational boaters. Roads are primarily paved out of a coral/oil mixture.".
- Transportation_in_Guam label "Transportation in Guam".
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- Transportation_in_Guam sameAs Q7835218.
- Transportation_in_Guam sameAs Q7835218.
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- Transportation_in_Guam depiction Guam_route_marker_8.svg.
- Transportation_in_Guam isPrimaryTopicOf Transportation_in_Guam.