Chamorro if you are indigenous
Guamanian if you aren't, but live here and consider it home
Haole if you're rude
Yes, because the people of Guam are American Citizens and Guam is a Territory of the United States; therefore, anyone born on Guam is a citizen of the United States.
Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States.
Guam is technically a part of the USA. During World War II the Japanese took over Guam for a period of two years. The Americans fought the Japanese in a very fierce battle. The battle was to fight for the Independence of Guam. This day became Liberation Day for Guam. And that is why Guam is technically a part of the USA. Addendum to above answer: Speaking strictly in terms of geography, Guam is an island and is therefore not part of a continent.
Guam became a US Territory.
Guam's cities are villages of which there are 19. The capital village is Hagåtña.
People from Guam are called Guamanians.
HOW MANy guam dollars equal us dollars
Guam is not a fruit nor a country. It is part of U.S territory. Guam is an island. Their language is Chamorro, but English is spoken more. We are called Guamanians or Chamorros.
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.
The Philippines and Guam are in the South Pacific, in an area called Oceania.Equatorial Guinea is in Africa.
If they're native to the island they're called Chamorro, however if they're immigrants they're just Guamanians. I asked my sister in law, shes a Guam native. Or you can also call them, Guamibears : )
We are called Chamorro (also spelled Chamoru)
if youre talking simple math then it is called a cube.
Guam is an unincorporated organized territory of the US. The indigenous people are called Chamorros. The main languages are Chamorro and English. The people are US citizens.
it is now called games unlimited i think
maybe youre thinking of a tripod?
Hagatna is the capital of the United States territory of Guam.