Guam is a US Territory, and while they vote in a "straw poll" to determine their choice of the candidates, their vote does not count.
No, people born in Guam are Americans.
Guam National Olympic Committee was created in 1976.
Guam National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1993.
The area of Guam National Wildlife Refuge is 95.745 square kilometers.
they are origanilly from south-central America. They traveled on boats to populate all the (present day) countries of the southern pacific islands. This is true if your of Polynesian descent, However Guam is closer to Asia. The decendants of Guam could be tied in with the Taiwanese. They're facial structure are stunningly similar. This could be their direct line of desendants. The island of Guam and its chain called the Marianas are actually part of the Caroline chain, which was later separated and identified for colonial claim. Guamanian would probably describe a person from Guamania. Chamorro in Spanish means the calf of an animal (the scrawney part, not the rump). So it would be safe to catagorize them as,"Carolinian" or "Guamese". I perfer "chamorro" not for it's spanish description, but its sounds nicer.
The national bird of Guam is the koko bird
Yes, Guam is currently a United States territory.
Guam is a US protectorate- you are still in the US.
Yes. ur_krazy: no its not. lol. just a U.S.Territory. but even as a U.S. Territory, our votes dont count for the US Presidential elections.
the koko bird is unique to Guam. It it the national bird of Guam.
Guam was first annexed as a result of the Spanish-American War. Guam was lost in WWII to Japan, but it was regained. Guam is a strategic military base to the US. In fact, there is a massive move of about 10,000 US Marines and their familes from Japan to Guam.
Yes, Puerto Rico and Guam