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Guam
[Guåhån] Hagåtña (formerly named Agana), GU // Micronesia // Chamorro Time |
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| First European landing: |
March 6, 1521, Ferdinand Magellan's
(* 1480, † 1521) Spanish expedition |
| Claimed for the Spanish Crown: |
1565 by Miguel López de Legazpi
(* c. 1502, † 1572), Governor-General of Spanish East Indies |
| Spanish colony established: |
1668
by Padre San Vitores (* 1627, † 1672) |
| Invasion of US forces: |
June 20, 1898 at Apra Harbor during the
Spanish-American War (*) |
| Japanese occupation in WW II: | December 8, 1941 - July 20, 1944 |
| Liberation by US forces: | July 21, 1944 |
| US citizenship granted: | July 1, 1950 |
| (*) Spain ceded Guam, along with the Philippines and Puerto Rico, then under Spanish sovereignty, to the USA under the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898. | |
| View map of Guam | |
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#4286 // September 2, 2008
(self-adhesive coil definitive) Flags of Our Nation Series Territorial flag of Guam, fish and tropic bird |
| View Guam quarter | |
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#C143 // June 1, 2007 // Barrigada, GU
Air Mail Stamp Scenic American Landscapes Series Hagåtña Bay, Guam, located on the island's western shore |
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