- Population:
- 168,801
- Official Language:
- English
- Languages:
- 14
- Primary Religion:
- Christianity
Languages:
Guam is an unincorporated and organized territory of the United States in the western Pacific Ocean, with a population of approximately 170,000 people. English and Chamorro are the official languages of the territory. English is widely spoken in official and business contexts, while Chamorro, an Austronesian language, is spoken by a significant portion of the population. Religion:
Guam is a predominantly Christian country, with the majority of the population identifying as Christian. The largest Christian denomination in the territory is the Roman Catholic Church, with approximately 80% of the population belonging to the Church. Protestantism is also widely practiced, with various Protestant denominations accounting for approximately 15% of the population. Other religions in Guam include Buddhism, Islam, and various forms of traditional Chamorro religion, each accounting for less than 1% of the population. Ethnic Groups:
Chamorro 37.3%, Filipino 26.3%, White 7.1%, Chuukese 7%, Korean 2.2%, other Pacific Islander 2%, other Asian 2%, Chinese 1.6%, Palauan 1.6%, Japanese 1.5%, Pohnpeian 1.4%, mixed 9.4%, other 0.6% (2010 est.)