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Territory of Guam
Guåhån
Bandera Seal
Anthem: "Fanohge Chamoru"
"Stand Ye Guamanians"
"The Star-Spangled Banner"
Location of Guam
Status Unincorporated Organized Territory
CapitalHagåtña
Largest village Dededo
Official languages
Ethnic groups (2015[1])
Demonym Guamanian
Sovereign state United States
Government Territorial presidential constitutional republic
 •  President Barack Obama (D)
 •  Governor Eddie Calvo (R)
 •  Lt. Governor Raymond Tenorio (R)
 •  Delegate Madeleine Bordallo (D)
Legislature Legislature of Guam
Area
 •  Total 544 km2 (n/a)
210 sq mi
 •  Water (%) negligible
Population
 •  2015 estimate 161,785[1] (n/a)
 •  2010 census 159,358[1]
 •  Density 297/km2 (n/a)
770/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2013 estimate
 •  Total $4.88 billion[1] (n/a)
 •  Per capita $30,500[1] (n/a)
HDI (2008)Increase 0.901[2]
very high
Currency United States dollar (USD)
Time zone Chamorro Standard Time (UTC+10)
Calling code +1-671
Internet TLD .gu
Website
Guam.gov


References

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  2. Filling Gaps in the Human Development Index, United Nations ESCAP, February 2009


Town/City of Guam

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Dededo
Dedidu
Village
 
Location of Dededo within the Territory of Guam.
Country United States
Territory Guam
Government
 • Mayor Melissa B. Savares
 • Vice mayor Andrew “Peter Daigo” A. Benavente
Area
 • Total 30 sq mi (80 km2)
Population (2010[1])
 • Total 44,943
Time zone ChST (UTC+10)
Village Flower Gardenia jasminoides
Website dededo.org
  1. 2010 Guam Statistical Yearbook PDF (4.3 MB), (rev. 2011)