Guam Traffic
State/Province: Guam
Country: United States
Location Overview
Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the western Pacific Ocean, approximately 3,700 kilometers east of the Philippines. It is the largest and southernmost island in the Mariana Islands archipelago. The capital city is Hagatna, which serves as the administrative center of the territory. The overall population of Guam is approximately 170,000, with a significant portion residing in the densely populated areas of Dededo and Mangilao.
Key points of interest include the Guam Legislature and the Governor's Complex in Hagatna, as well as significant natural features such as Tumon Bay and the historic site of War in the Pacific National Historical Park. The A.B. Won Pat International Airport serves as the main transportation hub, facilitating travel and trade.
Recent developments in Guam include ongoing upgrades to transportation infrastructure, such as road improvements and airport expansions, aimed at enhancing tourist access and supporting economic growth. The tourism sector is a major driver of Guam's economy, attracting visitors primarily from Asia. Climate considerations are pertinent as the territory addresses challenges related to rising sea levels and extreme weather patterns.
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