Guam is an island in the western North Pacific Ocean, unincorporated territory of the United States, largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands. It is 48 km (30 mi) long and a maximum of about 13 km (about 8 mi) wide; the total area is 549 sq km (212 sq mi). The capital of Guam is Hagåtña.
LAND AND ECONOMY
The northern portion of the island is a plateau of coral formation; the southern portion is hilly and of volcanic origin. The only good anchorage is Apra Harbor, on the western coast. The climate is tropical, with an average annual temperature of 26.7° C (80° F).
Guam is one of the principal U.S. defense fortifications in the western Pacific Ocean and is the site of extensive naval, army, and air force installations. Petroleum refining, ship repairing, and other service industries to the military establishment form a major part of the local economy. Farming and fishing are relatively well developed. Vegetables, citrus and tropical fruits, coconuts, and sugarcane are grown, and livestock, especially poultry, is raised. Manufactures include textiles, cement, and plastics. Tourism is of growing importance.
POPULATION AND GOVERNMENT
In 1990, the population of Guam was 133,152, including military personnel and dependents. The administrative center, Hagåtña, is located on the western coast north of Apra Harbor. The indigenous Guamanians, or Chamorro, constitute less than half the total population. The Chamorro are of mixed ancestral heritage but are basically Micronesian in origin and speak their own language, Chamorro. English is the official language and is taught in the schools. The University of Guam, in Mangilao, was established in 1952.
Executive power is vested in a governor, who is popularly elected to a four-year term. Legislative authority is vested in a unicameral legislature, consisting of 15 popularly elected members. Guam sends one nonvoting delegate to the United States House of Representatives.
HISTORY
The island was probably visited in 1521 by the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, who, sailing for Spain, claimed it for that country. It was formally annexed by Spain in 1565. In 1898, by the terms of the Treaty of Paris at the end of the Spanish-American War, the island was ceded by Spain to the United States. The Japanese captured Guam in December 1941, during World War II (1939-1945). It was retaken by American forces between July 20 and August 10, 1944. In 1950 U.S. citizenship was conferred on the people of Guam. The island was devastated in August 1992 by Typhoon Omar. Winds of up to 240 km/h (about 150 mph) damaged 75 to 90 percent of the island's buildings.
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2006-09-22 18:22:28
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answered by WA KKG 4
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Guam
A colony of the United States in which most of its income come from its tourism. Aside from its original settlers, Filipinos and Indonesian immigrants populate the island.
2006-09-21 22:11:49
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answered by an0nymu$ 1
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the small island in the pacific that has a large US Air Force base, a Large US Navy Base, and a lot of friendly people. Also the island where the US Naval Radio man hid from the Japanese for 31/2 years until the island was liberated in WW II.
2006-09-24 22:00:27
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answered by centurion613 3
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The Pacific Ocean
2006-09-22 14:35:16
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answered by jbr930 2
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Brown snakes, an invasive (non-native) species which came from Asia abord cargo aircraft, got loose & decimated the bird population of Guam, the eggs of which the snakes loved to eat .
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2006-09-21 17:46:43
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answered by WikiJo 6
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An island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. In the early days of aviation, frequently used as a way station for flying across the Pacific. With today's longer range airplanes, it isn't much used for that anymore.
2006-09-21 17:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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In middle school I had this guy in one of my classes, I guess his fam was military and he was from Guam. I don't quite recall what his deal with the Power Rangers was, but one day I started humming the theme song...and he flipped out, screamed shut up in class...very unexpected...very funny
2006-09-22 01:52:02
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answered by chavito 5
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World War II
2006-09-22 10:03:39
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answered by Anonymous
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SOme little islands in the Pacific Ocean .
2006-09-21 17:53:03
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answered by Confused 4
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Pacific island
2006-09-21 19:57:28
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answered by ? 5
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