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Channel Number (#) / Frequency [1] Network 1 Guam News Network (GNN) 2 Weather 3 EWTN: 5 HSN: 6 Fox 7 ABC 8 NBC 9 TMS EPG Service 10 Classifieds 11 CBS 12 PBS 13 Military Joint Regional News Network 14 Lifetime: 15 FX: 17 Paramount Network: 18 TLC: 19 Discovery Channel: 20 Fox News Channel: 21 Cartoon Network: 22 Animal Planet
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the United States territory of Guam. ... "RF" refers to the station's physical RF channel. Area ...
The Marianas and the Hawaiian islands are the world's foremost consumers, per capita, of Spam, with Guam at the top of the list and Hawaii second (details regarding the rest of the Marianas are often absent from statistics). Spam was introduced to the islands by the American military as war rations during World War II.
Low-power television stations in Guam (2 P) ... KUAM-TV This page was last edited on 14 June 2020, at 02:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Mariana Islands are the southern part of a submerged mountain range that extends 1,565 miles (2,519 km) from Guam to near Japan. Geographically, the Marianas are part of a larger region called Micronesia, situated between 13° and 21°N latitude and 144° and 146°E longitude. The Mariana Islands have a total land area of 1,008 km 2 (389 sq ...
Entry is free to Channel Islands National Park, but visitors without boats will need to pay for the third-party ferry. One-way fares between the mainland and islands starts at $31.50 for ...
On November 4, 1986, the islanders of the Northern Marianas including Saipan became United States citizens and the Northern Marianas formally became a part of the United States of America. [19] This meant that U.S. citizens could visit or live in Saipan and the rest of the CNMI without a passport and vice versa. [20]