No, Guam is not a foreign country. It is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is considered a part of the United States, but it does not have the same status as a state or a fully independent country.
No. Closest is Guam because it is a territory of the U.S. The Philippines is an independent country.
The ares code for Guam is 671
The region Micronesia is composed of many countries and territories. The Northern Mariana Islands and Guam are both territories of the USA, whereas no other country or territory there is. The Federated States of Micronesia, an independent country composing of 4 small 'states', Chuuk, Kosrae, Yap, and Caroline, is in Free Association with the USA. This basically means that it has earned its independence, but greatly relies on the USA to keep the country in good shape. 2 other countries are in Free Association with the USA. These are Marshall Islands and Palau.
Japan defeated the USA in battle and captured Guam in 1941. The USA came back and defeated the Japanese in battle and liberated Guam in 1944.
An Independent Cuba. An Independent Philippines. Guam and Puerto Rico are US Territories.
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Yes, Guam has a Ross. There are independent dollar stores around the island that mainly sell items from Asia, but no mainland chain dollar stores.
Guam is an island far out in the Pacific Ocean and thus is not located "in" a country. It is, however, an island belonging to the United States of America.
Well if you mean what country is Guam a part of, it is a U.S. territory, like Puerto Rico.
Techniqually Guam is a territory of the United States, but they're also their own soveirgn nation, they control their economy, military and actions in general.
Germany, Ghana, Guam?