Moving to GuamMoving to Guam, and planning your move has never been easier.AllYouNeedMoving.com is the internet's most comprehensive website for moving services and moving related information. Feel free to visit or moving tips section, where you will find many valuable resources to assist you with your moving needs. Guam informationGuam is the largest, most populous, and southernmost of the Mariana Islands (see also Northern Mariana Islands , an unincorporated territory of the United States (1995 est. pop. 153,000), 209 sq mi (541 sq km), W Pacific. The southern part of the island is mountainous, rising on Mt. Lamlam to 1,332 ft (406 m). Agaņa is the seat of government, and Apra Harbor, a large U.S. naval base, is nearby. The interior of the island is dense jungle; most of the villages are on the coast. Guamanians are U.S. citizens but cannot vote in U.S. elections. Over 40% of Guam's permanent inhabitants are of native Chamorros stock; about a quarter are Filipino; 14% are Caucasion; and the rest are largely Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Micronesian Islander. The people are overwhelmingly Roman Catholic and speak English, Chamorro, and Japanese; English and Chamorro are official languages. |
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