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Basic introduction of crystal church in Guam

Algana, the capital of Guam, is located in the west of the island. It has a seasonal and hot climate, with an average annual temperature of 26-27℃ and an annual precipitation of more than 2000 mm, with typhoons in August-September. The terrain is high in the south and low in the north. The blue mountain in the southwest is the highest peak, with an altitude of 407 meters. There are fertile plains on the west coast, which have been occupied by Spain since 1565. 1898 was occupied by the United States after the Spanish-American War. 194 1 was occupied by Japan and 1944 was reoccupied by the United States. 1950, the United States passed the Organic Law of Guam, declared Guam an "unincorporated territory" of the United States, and granted the local government of Guam autonomy, which was placed under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of the Interior. Guam residents have American citizenship, but they cannot vote in national elections. 1976 referendum supports Guam to maintain close ties with the United States. At present, Guam is negotiating with the U.S. government on Guam's status as a federal territory of the United States and asking the U.S. military to return its military land to civilian use. 1994, the us military returned 3,200 acres of land to civilian use; 1995, the Brifield Air Force Base in the central position was returned to civilian use.