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Guam (US)
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Currency USD
Time Difference GMT +10
Country Dialling Code 1-671
Electricity 240 V
 
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English 38.3% Chamorro 22.2% Philippine languages 22.2% other Pacific island languages 6.8% Asian languages 7%
Religions
Roman Catholic 85%, other 15%
 
   

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 Joseph
   
Hafa Dai
Posted at 05:58, 14 Oct 2008
rating: 5.0  
Locals are generally warm and hospitable. Although this is not a pleasure trip, work became play as they became my friends. Another thing is there are a lot of Filipinos here! I was actually surprised. One good friend's brother who has been in the island for a decade showed me around. Staying in Guam needs a lot of energy! I almost did not sleep due to bars and clubs i visited!!! ONE OF THE BEST!
 
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 Ashlee
   
Small places hold the biggest adv
Posted at 03:24, 23 Jul 2008
My Husband and I are in Guam until 2010. I have been here for about 3 months and its not a bad island..........just small. That is the biggest adjustment that I have to learn to deal with. That and the fact that I am away from my whole world of my friends and family. My son and my husband keep me going though. So yeah I am just loving this new adventure and I really cant wait to start another one.
 
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 Sumathy
   
Guam
Posted at 23:36, 20 Jul 2008
rating: 5.0  
The Latte Stones familiar to Guam residents and visitors alike were in fact a recent development in Pre-Contact Chamorro society. The latte stone consists of a head and a base shaped out of limestone. Archaeologists using carbon-dating have broken Pre-Contact Guam (i.e. Chamorro) history into three periods: "Pre-Latte" (B.C. 2000? to A.D. 1) "Transitional Pre-Latte" (A.D. 1 to A.D. 1000), and "Latte" (A.D. 1000 to A.D. 1521). Archaeological evidence also suggests that Chamorro society was on the verge of another transition phase by 1521, as latte stones became bigge
 
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 Lyn
   
Ma Home Place
Posted at 06:43, 29 May 2008
rating: 5.0  
Ma Beautiful Second Home I Call It Guam. My Original Home Place Is Call The Beauty Island Of Chuuk Federated States Of Micronesia. Its A Place Of Peaceful Friendly & Loving People. I Missed Ma Home Place. Someday I Will Be Home.
 
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 Rase
   
Quite and Relaxing
Posted at 22:43, 04 Apr 2008
rating: 4.0  
Quam, is a small island with not unlimited this to do. There is one major area with Planet Hollywood and Hard Rock Cafe. If you like the Jungle and to dive this is nice relaxing place to visit. I received my certification and Guam has a few crash sight (Japanese Planes and sunken ships). If you are into military history there are allot of Japanese bunkers throughout the island... Cool for long walks and great hiking trails...
 
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