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Which country does Guam belong to?

Country to which Guam belongs: United States.

Guam's territory is located in the western Pacific Ocean, at the southernmost tip of the Mariana Islands, with a total area of 549 square kilometers, slightly larger than Zhoushan Island, the fourth largest island in China, and is an "informal territory" of the United States. ? Population178,000. The indigenous people are Chamorros, and the capital is Algana. It is adjacent to the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, 9,800km from the United States in the east and 30 10/0km from China (mainland) in the west.

Guam was successively occupied by Spain, Japan and the United States, and now it is an overseas territory of the United States. It is an unconstitutional territory of the United States. The indigenous people on the island are Chamorros, who settled here about 3500 years ago. The area of the US military base is about the whole island 1/3.

Introduction to the United States:

The United States was the first place where Indians lived. At the end of 15, Spain, the Netherlands, France and Britain immigrated here one after another. 13 Before the 8th century, Britain established13 British North American colony on the Atlantic coast of the United States. 1775, the American people broke out the war of independence against the colonial rule of the British Empire.

1776 On July 4th, the Second Continental Congress was held in Philadelphia. George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and issued the Declaration of Independence, announcing the formal establishment of the United States of America. 1783 At the end of the War of Independence, Britain recognized the independence of 13 colonies. 1787, the constitution of the United States was passed, and a federal state was established.

Reference to the above contents: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guam, Baidu Encyclopedia-USA.