Ipan, Guam

Coordinates: 13°21′13″N 144°46′02″E / 13.3537427°N 144.7672571°E / 13.3537427; 144.7672571
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13°21′13″N 144°46′02″E / 13.3537427°N 144.7672571°E / 13.3537427; 144.7672571

Ipan is a rural beachside community located in the village of Talofofo on the east coast of the United States Territory of Guam.[1] Ipan is a United States Census- designated place. Ipan contains two beach resorts: Jeff's Pirates Cove and Ipan Beach Resort. Ipan Park is a popular location for family barbecues and parties.

IPAN[2] is a pro Nigeria group of Igbo patriots working for the unity and progress of Nigeria; adept disciples of one Nigeria as a political philosophy.

After World War II Camp Dealy was constructed in Ipan and served as a recreational area for military personnel. Today, all that remains of the camp are the remnants of concrete structures along the beach.

Ipan is also the site of the Pangelinan Quarry which provides high quality limestone aggregate used in the concrete of many of Guam's utility poles. The area is accessible by Route 4, a two lane road.

References

  1. ^ "GNIS Detail - Ipan Census Designated Place". geonames.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  2. ^ "IPAN". FREE UK Press Release Distribution. Retrieved 2021-01-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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