Place:Outline of Guam

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Guam The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Guam:

Guam – organized, unincorporated territory of the United States of America that comprises the island of Guam in the western North Pacific Ocean.[1] It is one of five U.S. territories with an established civilian government.[2] The island's capital is Hagåtña (formerly Agana). Guam is the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands. The Chamorros, Guam's indigenous inhabitants, first populated the island approximately 4,000 years ago.[citation needed] Discovered by the Spanish expedition of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, the island has a long history of European colonialism beginning in the 16th century, and especially in 1668 with the arrival of Spanish settlers including Padre San Vitores, a Catholic missionary. Guam and the rest of the Mariana Islands were integrated in the Spanish East Indies since 1565. The island was a major stopover for Manila Galleons sailing from Acapulco, until 1815. Guam was taken over from Spain by the United States during the Spanish–American War in 1898. As the largest island in Micronesia and the only American-held island in the region before World War II, Guam was occupied by the Japan ese between December 1941 and July 1944. Today, Guam's economy is mainly supported by tourism (primarily from Japan ) and U.S. military bases.[3]


General reference

An enlargeable map of the United States Territory of Guam
  • Pronunciation: /ˈɡwɑːm/
  • Common English country name: Guam
  • Official English country name: The United States Territory of Guam
  • Common endonym(s): List of countries and capitals in native languages
  • Official endonym(s): List of official endonyms of present-day nations and states
  • Adjectival(s): Guamanian
  • Demonym(s):
  • Etymology: Name of Guam
  • ISO country codes: GU, GUM, 316
  • ISO region codes: See GU
  • Internet country code top-level domain: .gu

Geography of Guam

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Geography of Guam

Environment of Guam

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  • Climate of Guam
  • Renewable energy in Guam
  • Geology of Guam
  • Protected areas of Guam
    • Biosphere reserves in Guam
    • National parks of Guam
  • Superfund sites in Guam
  • Wildlife of Guam
    • Fauna of Guam
      • Birds of Guam
      • Mammals of Guam

Natural geographic features of Guam

  • Beaches in Guam
  • Islands of Guam
  • Lakes of Guam
  • Mountains of Guam
    • Volcanoes in Guam
  • Rivers of Guam
    • Waterfalls of Guam
  • Valleys of Guam
  • World Heritage Sites in Guam: None

Regions of Guam

  • Regions of Guam

Ecoregions of Guam

  • List of ecoregions in Guam

Administrative divisions of Guam

None

Municipalities of Guam
  • Capital of Guam: Hagåtña
  • Cities of Guam

Demography of Guam

  • Demographics of Guam

Government and politics of Guam

Politics of Guam

Branches of the government of Guam

Government of Guam

Executive branch of the government of Guam

Legislative branch of the government of Guam

  • Legislature of Guam (unicameral)

Judicial branch of the government of Guam

Court system of Guam

  • Supreme Court of Guam

Foreign relations of Guam

  • Diplomatic missions in Guam

International organization membership

The United States Territory of Guam is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Guam

Law of Guam

  • Cannabis in Guam
  • Constitution of Guam
  • Crime in Guam
  • Human rights in Guam
    • LGBT rights in Guam
    • Freedom of religion in Guam
  • Law enforcement in Guam

Local government in Guam

Local government in Guam

History of Guam

History of Guam

  • Timeline of the history of Guam
  • Current events of Guam

History of Guam, by period

  • Geology of Guam
  • Indigenous peoples
    • Chamorro people
  • First European contact, 1521–1668
      • On March 6, 1521, three Spanish ships under the command of Fernão de Magalhães (Ferdinand Magellan) land on the Island of Guam after a seemingly endless eleven week voyage across the Pacific Ocean. Magalhães names the archipelago Las Isles de las Velas Latinas (The Islands of the Latine Sails). When the Spaniards refuse to pay for supplies, natives take iron from the ships. Magalhães renames the archipelago Las Islas de los Ladrones (The Islands of the Thieves).
  • Spanish East Indies, 1565–(1668–1898)–1899
    • Diego Luis de San Vitores leads the colonization of Guam, renaming the Chamorro archipelago Islas Marianas in honor of his patroness, Queen Mariana of Austria
    • The Spanish-Chamorro Wars (1670-1683 on Guam) pacifies CHamoru resistance and solidifies Spanish control
    • Guam becomes a major stopover for Spanish galleons en route to Manila, from Acapulco. A number of coastal forts are built to protect these ships, including Fort Soledad and Fort San Jose in Umatac.
  • Spanish–American War, April 23 – August 12, 1898
  • United States Territory of Guam, since December 10, 1898
    • World War I, June 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918
    • World War II, September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945
      • United States enters Second World War on December 8, 1941
      • Battle of Guam of 1941
      • Battle of Guam of 1944
    • Cold War, March 5, 1946 – December 25, 1991
    • Korean War, June 25, 1950 – July 27, 1953
    • Guam Organic Act, August 1, 1950

Culture of Guam

Culture of Guam

  • Architecture of Guam
  • Cuisine of Guam
  • Festivals in Guam
  • Languages of Guam
  • Media in Guam
  • National symbols of Guam
    • Coat of arms of Guam
    • Flag of Guam
    • National anthem of Guam
  • People of Guam
  • Public holidays in Guam
  • Records of Guam
  • Religion in Guam
    • Christianity in Guam
    • Hinduism in Guam
    • Islam in Guam
    • Judaism in Guam
    • Sikhism in Guam
  • World Heritage Sites in Guam: None

Art in Guam

  • Art in Guam
  • Literature of Guam
  • Music of Guam
  • Television in Guam
  • Theatre in Guam

Sports in Guam

Sports in Guam

  • Football in Guam
  • Guam at the Olympics

Economy and infrastructure of Guam

Economy of Guam

  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 150th (one hundred and fiftieth)
  • Agriculture in Guam
  • Banking in Guam
    • National Bank of Guam
  • Communications in Guam
    • Internet in Guam
  • Companies of Guam
  • Currency of Guam: Dollar
  • Energy in Guam
    • Energy policy of Guam
    • Oil industry in Guam
  • Mining in Guam
  • Tourism in Guam
  • Guam Stock Exchange

Infrastructure of Guam

  • Health care in Guam
  • Transportation in Guam
    • Airports in Guam
    • Rail transport in Guam
    • Roads in Guam
      • Highways in Guam

Education in Guam

  • Education in Guam
    • Schools in Guam
    • Colleges and universities in Guam

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Guam". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/guam/. 
  2. "USDOI Office of Insular Affairs" U.S. Territories, Retrieved November 4, 2007.
  3. Rogers, Robert F. (1995). Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1678-0. 

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