Want to learn about Guam? Here are the flag, the capital city, the animals, the food, and some amazing facts — all explained in a fun way for kids.
Quick facts about Guam
| Capital | Hagåtña |
|---|---|
| Continent | Oceania |
| Population | 170,000 |
| Languages | Chamorro, English, Spanish |
| Currency | United States dollar |
| National symbol | Ko'ko' Rail |
| Famous food | Kelaguen |
In Guam, people often speak Chamorro, English, Spanish. A friendly way to say hello is "Håfa Adai". 👋
Fun facts about Guam for kids
- Guam is 'Where America's Day Begins' because it's the first American soil to see the sun!
- The ancient Chamorro people built massive stone pillars called 'Latte Stones' for their houses!
- Guam has a unique 'Coconut Candy' made from fresh coconut and sugar.
- Håfa Adai is the friendly greeting used by everyone on the island.
- Fiestas with traditional music and dance celebrate local saints.
Famous places in Guam
- Two Lovers Point
- Latte Stone Park
- War in the Pacific Park
Nature and symbols of Guam
- Ko'ko' Rail
- National sport: Football
Did you know? Guam is part of Oceania, and its capital city is Hagåtña. Every country has its own flag, animals, and stories — that is what makes exploring the world so much fun!
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