Well if you mean what country is Guam a part of, it is a U.S. territory, like Puerto Rico.
No. They are Micronesian
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.
no. it is not
Yes, Guam is technically part of the United States so everything applies.
Guam is in the Western Pacific, no where near the Caribbean
I don't know but there's a military base in Guam
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.
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.
no
No. Guam is in the PACIFIC ocean. Go east from Manila in the Philippines and north from the part of Australia that points up and you should find Guam. And people that are from Guam may be offended about that kind of question.
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.
Guam was a Spanish colony from 1565 until 1898 and was governed from the Philippines by the Spanish but was not a part of the Philippine Islands, it is in fact the largest of the Mariana Islands. Following the Spanish-American war the United States took control of Guam as part of the Treaty of Paris. Guam is today a territory of the United States with a locally elected governor.