Clues
Use these details to boost your ability to identify specific countries in the game.
Identity & symbols
Language
English is the primary language, with a Latin alphabet; Chamorro and Spanish are also spoken.
Culture
Cultural markers include Chamorro heritage items, local markets, and signs of U.S. military presence. Look for festivals and traditional dances.
Miscellaneous
Look for distinct tropical flora, the presence of military bases, and local shops selling Chamorro food and crafts.
Capital
Hagatna
Environment & landscape
Environment
Guam features tropical landscapes, with lush greenery, coastal areas, and volcanic terrain. Expect palm trees and sandy beaches.
Infrastructure
Architecture includes a mix of modern buildings and traditional Chamorro styles, such as latte stones. Urban areas often have a tropical aesthetic.
Coverage
True
Foliage
Common tree types include coconut palms, breadfruit trees, and various tropical hardwoods; grasses are typically lush and green.
Topography
Guam is characterized by a mix of hilly terrain and coastal plains, with some mountainous regions in the south.
Roads & transportation
Cars
Vehicle registration plates are white with a blue border, displaying the word 'GUAM' at the top and a number sequence below.
Driving
Vehicles drive on the right side of the road.
Signs
Road signs are primarily in English, with standard U.S. highway sign shapes and colors. Some signs may include Chamorro language.
Stop
Stop signs in Guam read 'STOP'.
Bollards
Bollards in Guam are typically standard in design, often painted in bright colors for visibility.
Poles
Utility poles in Guam are generally made of wood and are similar to those found in the mainland U.S., with some adorned with local markings.