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  2. Guam - Wikipedia

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    The first Guam Constitutional Convention was funded by the 10th Guam Legislature and met from June 1, 1969, through June 29, 1970, with 43 elected delegates. The second Guam Constitutional Convention was convened on July 1, 1977, to create a constitution for Guam that would redefine the island's relationship with the US rather than merely ...

  3. History of Guam - Wikipedia

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    Guam's two largest pre-war communities (Sumay and Hagåtña) were virtually destroyed during the 1944 battle. Many Chamoru families lived in temporary re-settlement camps near the beaches before moving to permanent homes constructed in the island's outer villages. Guam's southern villages largely escaped damage, however.

  4. Outline of Guam - Wikipedia

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    Guam – organized, unincorporated territory of the United States of America that comprises the island of Guam in the western North Pacific Ocean. [1] It is one of five U.S. territories with an established civilian government. [2] The island's capital is Hagåtña (formerly Agana). Guam is the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands.

  5. Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    Guam operated as an important stopover between the Philippines and Mexico for the Manila galleon, which carried trading between Spanish colonies. In 1668, Father Diego Luis de San Vitores renamed the islands Las Marianas in honor of his patroness, the Spanish regent Mariana of Austria (1634–1696), widow of Felipe IV (reigned 1621–1665).

  6. Northern Mariana citizenship and nationality - Wikipedia

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    These were administered from Hawaii until 1954 and then from Guam until 1962, when the administrative headquarters moved to Saipan. [90] That year a District Legislature was established for the Mariana Islands, and voters who were residents participated in electing officials.

  7. List of island countries - Wikipedia

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    Guam [n 17] One main island: Oceanic United States: 544 210 159,914 293 760 Pacific Ocean, Micronesia Guernsey [n 20] [12] Three main islands: Guernsey Alderney Sark. Continental shelf United Kingdom: 78 30 65,849 844 2,190 English Channel, Channel Islands Heard and McDonald Islands: Two main islands (Heard Island and McDonald Island) Oceanic ...

  8. Can U.S. territories vote for president? A brief guide to ...

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    Like Puerto Rico, the island of Guam itself does not have electoral votes. However, residents of Guam living in any of the 50 states or Washington DC can cast their ballots in those states and be ...

  9. Guamanian citizenship and nationality - Wikipedia

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    Persons born in Guam since that date to a father with US nationality derived nationality from the father. [43] [Notes 2] In 1899, the administration of Guam was placed under the United States Navy. [46] The entire island was designated as a naval base, with the island's governor appointed by the Secretary of the Navy. [47]