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Guam is home to approximately 6,000 U.S. soldiers and their families, who live and work on the island, bringing a distinct American cultural influence. This presence not only boosts the local economy but also integrates American military families into the fabric of everyday life on the island. Schools and community services cater to the military and civilian populations alike, making Guam a tightly connected community.
Cultural Elements and Local Life
The indigenous Chamorro people embody the island's rich history and culture. Visitors can experience Chamorro traditions through local cuisine, music, and art, providing a glimpse into the island's heritage.