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migrated to the US were
Guamanians who
moved in the
first decade of the 20th century. In the
following decades,
small groups of
Guamanians emigrated to Hawaii...
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Stand Ye
Guamanians (CHamoru:
Fanohge CHamoru),
officially known as the Guam Hymn (CHamoru:
Kantikun Guahan), is the
regional anthem of Guam. The original...
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spoken today than in the past.
Chamorro has
three distinct dialects:
Guamanian, Rotanese, and that in the
other Northern Mariana Islands (NMI). Unlike...
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Insular Affairs.
Retrieved October 31, 2008.
Staff (April 2016). "UOG poll:
Guamanians prefer statehood". KUAM-TV.
Retrieved December 12, 2023. Freymann, Eyck...
- The 2026 Guam
gubernatorial election is
scheduled to take
place on
November 3, 2026, to
elect the next
governor of Guam. In****bent
Democratic Governor...
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General elections were held in Guam on
November 5, 2024.
Voters in Guam
chose their non-voting
delegate to the
United States House of Representatives,...
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Catholic prelate,
bishop of Mocoa–Sibundoy (1991–2003). Ted S. Nelson, 89,
Guamanian politician,
member of the
Legislature (1983–1991, 1993–1997).
Stefan Nieminen...
- has a po****tion
density of 775 per
square mile (299/km2).
Indigenous Guamanians are the Chamorro, who are
related to the
Austronesian peoples of the Malay...
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still present.
Today in Guam, 98% of
Chamorros are
Roman Catholic. The
Guamanians are religious. Historically, the diet of the
native inhabitants of Guam...
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Pownall replaced many
Congressmen with his own appointments, whom the
Guamanians refused to recognize. The
ensuing protest persuaded President Truman to...