Territory profile

Guam

Guam is an unincorporated U.S. territory in the western Pacific whose history reflects Indigenous Chamorro roots, Spanish and American rule, and its strategic military importance. Today its territorial government is centered in Hagåtña and operates through an elected governor and a unicameral legislature, with federal-territorial relations shaping much of public policy.

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Data last refreshedApril 19, 2026