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Political party strength in Guam. The following table indicates the party of elected officials in Guam, an unincorporated territory of the United States : Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Attorney General. The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: Territorial Legislature. Territory delegation to the United States House of ...
Under the authority granted by the U.S. Congress under Public Law 94-584, Guam Senator Frank F. Blas introduced Bill 978, which would establish the Guam Constitutional Convention. The bill was substituted by the Committee on Rules and passed the Guam Legislature unanimously with 21 votes, and was enacted as Public Law 13-202 by Governor Ricardo ...
Transportation in Guam. The United States territory of Guam has no railways or freeways, nor does it have a merchant marine. The largest port is Apra Harbor, [1] which serves almost all commercial traffic including cruise, cargo and fishing vessels. There are smaller harbors located on the island (most notably one in Hagatna and one in Agat ...
Cocos Island ( Merizo ), [1] the largest island off the coast of Guam and the southernmost beach on this list. Piga Beach (Merizo) [1] Bile Bay (Merizo) [1] Ajmo Beach (Merizo) [1] Nimitz Beach Park ( Agat) [1] American forces push onto Agat Beach in the southwest during the 1944 Battle of Guam. Agat Beach (Agat), [1] NHRP-listed Agat Invasion ...
The Guam Power Authority (GPA, Chamorro: Aturidat Ilektresedat Guahan) is an agency of the Government of Guam and Guam's electricity provider. Its headquarters are in Fadian, Mangilao, Guam. Its headquarters are in Fadian, Mangilao, Guam.
The Flag of Guam: February 9, 1948 Seal: The Seal of Guam: 1946 Nickname: Nicknames: Tano y Chamorro (Land of the Chamorro) Hub of the Pacific; Gateway to Micronesia; Song "Stand Ye Guamanians" 1919 Bird: Guam rail: Flower: Bougainvillea spectabilis: 1968 Quarter: Quarter of Guam: May 26, 2009 License Plate: License Plate of Guam: 2009 Tree ...
1993 Guam earthquake. / 13; 144.75. The 1993 Guam earthquake occurred on August 8 at 6:34:26 pm local time with a moment magnitude of 7.8 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX ( Violent ). The thrust earthquake generated a non-destructive tsunami.
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