no. it is not
Um chamorro? Guam has tourists from Japan and other parts of Asia. And I'm guessing Americans live in Guam too. I was born there and I'm filipino
The Ifit tree is the Territorial Tree of Guam. The tree is also called ifil or ipil by various residents of Guam. It is found throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
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, Guam has a Ross. There are independent dollar stores around the island that mainly sell items from Asia, but no mainland chain dollar stores.
Guam is a U.S. Territory is southeast asia. It is east of Japan.
Americas presence in guam and the phillippines and its support of china
No! Guam is an island in the pacific ocean. We are pacific islanders, but we are a u.s. Territory. The only reason people think that is because there are many asians and Filipinos living there (because it is really close to the filipines and Asia.)
America was coming to the aid of the Philippines and Guam and that made Japan see the US as a threat to its authority in Asia. Also, Japan was concerned about the US support of the Chinese government once we started speaking with them again.
The U.S. was able to expand their interests in the Caribbean, North Pacific, and Southeast Asia. With the acquisitions of Guam, Hawaii, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico, however, there was a lot of resistance from the native and indigenous peoples.
Is there a Chase bank in Guam?
Guam