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Guam Online The island of Guam, Guahan in native Chamorro, is a true cosmopolitan community that reflects the cultures of its original Chamorro inhabitants as early as 2,000 B.C., influenced by countless European, American, Asian, Micronesian, and other people who have occupied, visited and immigrated to Guam since the 16th Century. |
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Do Travel - Guam
Mixing a tropical paradise with 150,000 warm and friendly people is only
the beginning. Add in a rich cultural landscape, endless activities and
a plate of red rice and barbequed chicken and Guam begins to take shape.
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Travel Guide - Guam
A trip to Guam is like visiting the four exotic corners of the globe. Many
people consider Guam one of the most interesting places in Micronesia. In
addition to the indigenous Chamorros and 'stateside' Americans, Guam boasts
large populations of Filipinos, Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, and Micronesian
Islanders, as well as a few Vietnamese, Indians, and Europeans.
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Planet - Guam
Guam doesn't fit the stereotype of tribal villages and ancient cultures
untouched by the modern world. This highly developed strategic US territory
is no postcard 'Tropical Paradise'. Sure there's sun, sand and wilderness
but travellers know Guam mainly for the duty free shopping.