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Guam

#192

Population

167,777
Male vs. Female Ratio
51% Male 49% Female
#197

Land Area & Density

549 km²
Density: 306 per km²
#162

GDP

$6,910,000,000
Year: 2022
Per Capita: $41,186

Minimum Wage

$0/Month

Capital City

Hagatna

Continent

Oceania

Historical Guam GDP

Guam Culture

About Guam

Guam, an unincorporated territory of the United States, is a tropical island located in the western Pacific Ocean. Known for its stunning beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and rich Chamorro culture, Guam is a popular destination for tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure. The island's history is deeply influenced by Spanish colonization, which lasted for over 300 years, and its strategic location has made it a key military outpost for the U.S. Guam's capital, Hagåtña, is a hub of historical landmarks, including the Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica and the Latte Stone Park, which showcases ancient Chamorro stone pillars. With a unique blend of American and Pacific Islander influences, Guam offers a diverse culinary scene, warm hospitality, and a laid-back island lifestyle. Despite its small size, Guam plays a significant role in the Pacific region, both culturally and geopolitically.

Key Facts

Official Language
Time Zone
UTC+0
Calling Code
+1

Geography