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Top 15 Most Interesting Facts About Guam
- Guam is an unincorporated U.S. territory located in the Pacific Ocean.
- The island's motto is "Where America's Day Begins," due to its proximity to the International Date Line.
- Chamorro is the indigenous culture and language of Guam.
- Guam was a critical location during World War II, and it was liberated from Japanese occupation in 1944.
- The U.S. military occupies about 29% of Guam's land area.
- Guam's beaches feature crystal-clear waters and are part of the Coral Triangle, known for its marine biodiversity.
- The island is only 30 miles long and 8 miles wide at its narrowest point.
- The Guam Rail, a bird species, was saved from extinction through captive breeding programs.
- The Chamorro traditional practice of weaving is a significant cultural art form.
- Guam is home to Latte Stones, ancient pillars used by the Chamorro people for building homes.
- Lechon (roast pig) is a popular dish in Chamorro cuisine.
- Guam celebrates Liberation Day every July 21 to commemorate its liberation during World War II.
- Tumon Bay is the island's most popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world.
- Although part of the U.S., Guam uses its own area code: 671.
- Residents of Guam are U.S. citizens but cannot vote in presidential elections.
Geography of Guam
Guam is the largest and southernmost island in the Mariana Islands. Key features include:
- Highest Point: Mount Lamlam (1,332 feet).
- Coastline: Surrounded by coral reefs and stunning beaches.
- Climate: Tropical, with a wet and dry season.
A Brief History of Guam
Guam's history spans thousands of years:
- First settled by the Chamorro people over 4,000 years ago.
- Claimed by Spain in 1565 and remained under Spanish control for over 300 years.
- Ceded to the United States after the Spanish-American War in 1898.
- Occupied by Japan during World War II before being liberated by U.S. forces in 1944.
Top 10 Things to Do in Guam
- Relax on the beaches of Tumon Bay.
- Hike to the top of Mount Lamlam.
- Learn about Chamorro culture at the Guam Museum.
- Visit Two Lovers Point for stunning views.
- Explore the War in the Pacific National Historical Park.
- Snorkel or dive in Guam's vibrant coral reefs.
- Shop at the Chamorro Village Night Market.
- Discover ancient Latte Stones at Latte Stone Park.
- Try local dishes like kelaguen and red rice.
- Tour Ritidian Point for a mix of history and nature.
Top 10 Destinations in Guam
- Tumon Bay
- Two Lovers Point
- Hagåtña
- War in the Pacific National Historical Park
- Ritidian Point
Plan Your Visit
For more information about Guam, visit the island's official tourism site: Visit Guam
Songs Associated with The State of Guam








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