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Guam Profile:
| Capital City | Hagåtña |
| Land Area | 212 square miles (549 square kilometers) |
| Official Languages | English and Chamorro |
| Time | Chamorro Standard Time (ChST, GMT+10) |
| Population | 175,877 (2008 estimate) |
| Currency | US Dollar ($ or USD) |
| Political Status | Unincorporated Territory of the United States |
| Location |
13.48 degrees North, 144.45 degrees East |
| Native Inhabitants |
Chamorro |
| Country Code | 1 |
| Area Code | 671 |
| Electricity | 120 volt/60 cycle |
| Climate | Between 75-86 degrees Fahrenheit (26-30 degrees Celsius) Averaging 81 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius) |
| Seasons | Dry season between Jan. & May; rainy season between October & December. |
| Rainfall | Annual average is approximately 80 inches (2,509 millimeters) |
| A mandatory digital form that all arriving passengers will need to complete before entering our beautiful island. For your convenience, the form is accessible up to 72 hours before your arrival. | |
| Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program / ETA | A mandatory digital travel authorization for eligible citizens from 12 countries (including Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan) entering Guam or the CNMI under the G-CNMI Visa Waiver Program for up to 45 days. This online system replaces the manual paper Form I-736, modernizing the arrival process and enabling CBP to vet travelers for national security before they depart for the island. |