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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 69. Chapters: Headlands of Oceania, Islands of Oceania, Landforms of American Samoa, Landforms of Australia, Landforms of Fiji, Landforms of French Polynesia, Landforms of Hawaii, Landforms of New Zealand, Landforms of Papua New Guinea, Mountains of Oceania, Peninsulas of Oceania, Rivers of Oceania, Valleys of Oceania, Volcanoes of Oceania, Waterfalls of Oceania, Challenger Deep, Guam, Easter Island, Tasman Sea, Great Barrier Reef, Melanesia, Samoan Islands, Caroline Islands, List of Ultras of Oceania, Gulf of Papua, Hawaiian - Emperor seamount chain, Makapu u, HMRG Deep, Landslip Hill, Samoa hotspot, Great Papuan Plateau, Hilina Slump, Manono Island, Sahul Shelf, Deserts of Australia, Bismarck Sea, Solomon Sea, Hot springs in New Zealand, Grafton Gully, Trans Fly savanna and grasslands, Great Astrolabe Reef, Pago Pago Harbor, List of rock formations in Oceania, The Happy Isles of Oceania, Apua, Hawaii, Nonouti, Lyra Reef, Sovi Basin, Swamps of American Samoa, Maiana, Cape Grenville, Agaiambo, Vaipo Waterfall, Falefa Valley, Marakei, Lunga Point, Eastern Gemini Seamount, Vuda Point, Sigatoka Sand Dunes, Joske's Thumb, United States Miscellaneous Pacific Islands, Kuria, List of rivers of Oceania, Tiputa Pass, Lau Basin, Daintree Reef, Koro Sea, Central Gilberts Island, Omo'a, Campbell Plateau, Orote Peninsula, Huon Gulf, Cape Esperance, Challenger Plateau, Onotoa, Vaituha, Bligh Water, Tassafaronga Point, Oneeke, Saint George's Channel, Bootless Inlet. Excerpt: Guam (; Chamorro: ) is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is one of five U.S. territories with an established civilian government. Guam is listed as one of 16 Non-Self-Governing Territories by the Special Committee on Decolonization of the United Nations. The island's capital is Hagatna (formerly Agana). Gua...