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  2. A population density map of Guam, 2000. A 1668 description reported that there were approximately 180 Chamoru villages on Guam with a total island population between 35,000 and 50,000. The Spanish strategy of villagization, called reducción, which began in the Spanish-Chamorro Wars, transferred the population to seven towns.

  3. United States 334 M; Indonesia 279 M; ... Total Male Female Sex Ratio Growth rate ... Guam Population Projections. Show by. 10 years; 5 years;

  4. Guam has a long life expectancy, 78.58 years for the total population. The largest ethnic group are the native Chamorros, accounting for 37.3 percent of the total population. Other significant ethnic groups include those of Filipino (29.3 percent), White (7.1 percent), and Chuukese (7 percent) ethnicities.

  5. www.population-trends-asiapacific.org › data › GUMGuam | Demographic Changes

    May 11, 2021 · Percentage of women out of the population aged 60+. 54.1. Percentage of women out of the population aged 80+. 62.0. Life expectancy at birth (years) 78.5. Median age (years) 29.7. Total fertility rate (2023)

  6. The 2023 population density in Guam is 320 people per Km 2 (830 people per mi 2), calculated on a total land area of 540 Km2 (208 sq. miles). See also Population of Guam

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · Spain formally colonized Guam in 1668. Spain’s brutal repression of the Chamorro, along with new diseases and intermittent warfare, reduced the indigenous population from more than 100,000 to less than 5,000 by the 1700s. Spain tried to repopulate the island by forcing people from nearby islands to settle on Guam and preventing them from ...

  8. www.census.gov › island-areas › guamGuam - Census.gov

    Oct 8, 2021 · LinkedIn. A complete count of everyone living in Guam is critical for the decennial census and your community. Engage your students with Statistics in Schools (SIS) classroom activities that feature data about Guam and underscore the importance of counting everyone in the decennial census.

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