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Do You Know Where Guam Is?

Submitted by Nathalie on Tuesday, 27 January 2009One Comment

Like every blogger, I look at Google Analytics carefully and analyse the blog’s statistics in order to see what’s good and how to improve our performance. That’s how I’ve discovered a new country, which I had never heard of before: Guam.

Guam in Google Analytics

Guam sounds to me like a bird’s name or an exotic fruit. But it’s obviously not…

Well, some country that I don’t know about? Let’s google it! I type “guam wiki” in Google and read on Wikipedia that Guam is actually an island in the Pacific Ocean. More specifically  “an organized, unincorporated insular area of the United States”, belonging to an island group called Mariana Islands. About 540km², 170,000 inhabitants and one of them stopped by our blog.

The Internet is wonderful, isn’t it?

Guam Island Guam Coat of Arms Beach in Guam

By the way, if this visitor comes back on the blog, I would love to hear about her/him!

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  • Princesse 26 says:

    Waouh !!!
    The world is so small with Internet !

    It makes me think that one day, I’ve been asked : Where is the country : “Boutan” ?? And I even didn’t know that Boutan was a country …

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