Guam is in the Western Pacific, no where near the Caribbean
No. They are Micronesian
Guam is an island in the Pacific Ocean, and is United States territory. Since United States is in the North American continent, Guam too is considered to be part of North America.
Guam is considered part of United States of America territory. Send a letter to Guam using the same method for a letter to any part of United States of America.
Yes, Haiti is considered part of the Caribbean region. It shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, and together they form the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.
The Caribbean is not a continent; it is a region comprised of numerous islands located in the Caribbean Sea. It is situated within the continent of North America.
The Caribbean Islands are considered to be part of North America.
Guam is an island in the western Pacific Ocean and is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States. It is one of five U.S. territories with an established civilian government.[3][4] The island's capital is Hagåtña (formerly Agana). Guam is the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands.Well if you mean what country is Guam a part of, it is a U.S. territory, like Puerto Rico.no it is not considered part of the usaGuam is an unincorporated territory of the United States of America. With this designation, the people of Guam are considered American Citizens.
Hispaniola and Barbados are islands of the Caribbean Sea. (*Barbados, at the eastern edge of the Lesser Antilles, is the easternmost island that is still considered part of the Caribbean. To its immediate east is the open Atlantic.)
No, Guam is in the Pacific Ocean. Its part of the Mariana Island Group, which is considered the barrier between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Philippine Sea to the west.
None, 49 states of America are on North America, one is an island that is considered north America. Puetro Rico, Guam, American Samoa, and US virgin islands are American territories. PR and USVI are in the Caribbean, and AS and Guam are in melanasia.
Yes, the entire Caribbean and the vast majority of Central America are considered part of the North American continent. The only part of Central America that is considered part of the South American continent are the parts of Panama to the southeast of the Panama Canal.
Aruba is considered to be in the Caribbean region. It's in the southern part of the Caribbean Sea. Because of its longstanding ties with the Netherlands, Aruba is one of the Dutch speaking islands in the Caribbean.